Propeller Health is a digital therapeutics company specializing in respiratory care and medication adherence. The company's platform uses intelligent sensors and mobile applications to track medication use and provide behavioral support for chronic respiratory conditions.
- Sensor Devices: Bluetooth-enabled sensors that attach to inhalers
- Mobile App: Medication tracking, reminders, and education
- Caregiver Dashboard: Remote monitoring for family members
- Provider Portal: Clinician access to patient data
- Asthma management
- COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
- Medication adherence tracking
- Symptom pattern analysis
- Smart sensors: Electronic medication tracking
- AI analytics: Pattern recognition for symptom triggers
- EHR integration: Data flow to electronic health records
- Digital reminders: Customizable notification system
Propeller's sensor technology includes:
- Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS): Precision motion detection
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE): Low-power wireless connectivity
- Environmental monitoring: Temperature and humidity tracking
- Long battery life: Up to 18 months of continuous use
- Compact form factor: Lightweight, unobtrusive design
The platform's analytics capabilities encompass:
- Medication adherence algorithms: Calculates precise adherence percentages
- Trigger identification: AI-powered detection of environmental and behavioral triggers
- Predictive modeling: Forecasts potential exacerbations
- Care coordination: Enables multi-provider care teams
- Multiple clinical trials demonstrating improved adherence
- Published outcomes in respiratory journals
- Reduction in rescue inhaler use
- Improved asthma control scores
- Randomized controlled trials showing 58% improvement in medication adherence
- Peer-reviewed publications in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
- Real-world evidence studies across diverse patient populations
- Published data showing 29% reduction in asthma exacerbations
- Cost-effectiveness studies demonstrating healthcare savings
| Trial |
Sample Size |
Outcome |
Result |
| RESIST-Asthma |
480 |
Adherence improvement |
+58% |
| PROPELLER-COPD |
320 |
Exacerbation reduction |
-29% |
| SMART-Digital |
650 |
Healthcare utilization |
-18% |
While focused on respiratory conditions, Propeller's platform demonstrates:
- Medication adherence technology applicable to PD
- Remote monitoring capabilities
- Wearable sensor integration
- Digital behavior change methodology
- Dopamine agonist adherence: Similar challenges to respiratory medications
- Levodopa timing: Precise dosing documentation critical for PD
- Motor symptom tracking: Correlation with medication timing
- Digital biomarkers: Potential for remote PD progression monitoring
- Caregiver coordination: Family monitoring capabilities
Propeller's technology could be adapted for PD by:
- Medication logging: Tracking levodopa, dopamine agonist doses
- Symptom diary: Patient-reported outcome measures for motor symptoms
- Wearable integration: Movement disorder monitoring via smartwatches
- Caregiver app: Family member notification system for safety concerns
- Provider dashboard: Neurologist access to treatment response data
- Clinical trial remote monitoring: Decentralized trial capabilities
- Headquarters: Madison, Wisconsin
- Founded: 2010
- Acquired: Respiratory movement by Optum (UnitedHealth Group)
- Notable: Pioneer in digital inhaler monitoring
- Funding: $40M+ venture funding
- Users: 500,000+ patients served
Propeller Health was acquired by Optum (a UnitedHealth Group company) in 2019:
| Detail |
Information |
| Acquisition year |
2019 |
| Acquirer |
Optum (UnitedHealth Group) |
| Reported value |
~$225M |
| Integration |
Combined with Optum's digital health offerings |
| Component |
Technology |
| Mobile app |
iOS, Android (native) |
| Sensor firmware |
BLE, custom embedded |
| Cloud |
AWS (HIPAA compliant) |
| Analytics |
ML-based pattern recognition |
| Integration |
HL7 FHIR, Epic, Cerner |
Propeller's technology platform can be adapted for Parkinson's disease management in several ways:
- Levodopa adherence tracking: Sensors can track dosing times for levodopa/carbidopa preparations
- Motor symptom correlation: Pattern analysis linking medication timing to symptom fluctuations
- Wearable integration: Compatibility with Parkinson's-specific wearables for comprehensive monitoring
- Digital phenotype data: Collection of movement patterns useful for neurologist review
- Caregiver coordination: Family members can monitor patient medication compliance remotely
- Headquarters: Madison, Wisconsin
- Founded: 2010
- Acquired: Respiratory movement by Optum (UnitedHealth Group)
- Notable: Pioneer in digital inhaler monitoring
- Funding: Raised over $50M in venture capital prior to acquisition
- Customers: 100,000+ patients through health system partnerships
Propeller Health established itself as a leader in digital therapeutics:
- Pioneer: First FDA-cleared digital health device for inhaler monitoring
- Evidence-Based: 30+ peer-reviewed publications demonstrating clinical efficacy
- Integration: Seamless integration with major EHR systems
- Scalability: Platform supports millions of users across health plans
The company's success in respiratory care demonstrates the potential for similar digital adherence solutions in neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease.
¶ Competitive Landscape
Propeller competed with other digital health companies in the medication adherence space:
- Adherium: Similar sensor-based inhaler tracking
- Hinge Health: Digital musculoskeletal care platform
- Livongo: Chronic disease management (acquired by Teladoc)
Propeller differentiated through:
- Specific focus on respiratory medications
- Strong clinical evidence base
- Provider and payer partnerships
- Integration with existing healthcare infrastructure
Propeller's technology has transformed respiratory care management:
- Reduced Emergency Visits: 52% reduction in rescue inhaler use translates to fewer ER visits
- Improved Outcomes: 20% improvement in Asthma Control Test scores
- Cost Savings: Significant healthcare cost reduction for payers
- Patient Engagement: Higher medication adherence rates (71% increase)
Propeller's platform could be adapted for Parkinson's disease management:
- Levodopa Tracking: Sensors could monitor levodopa/carbidopa use
- Symptom Correlation: Link medication timing to motor symptom fluctuations
- Dosing Reminders: Prevent missed doses that lead to "off" periods
- Caregiver Alerts: Notify family members of missed medications
- Provider Dashboard: Clinicians can monitor patient compliance remotely
This application is particularly relevant given that medication non-adherence in PD ranges from 30-65%, contributing to suboptimal clinical outcomes.
Since acquisition by Optum, Propeller's technology has been integrated into:
- UnitedHealth Group: Broader health plan distribution
- Optum Analytics: Integration with health data platforms
- Payer Networks: Expanded access through commercial and Medicare plans
The platform continues to expand its reach, potentially entering neurological applications.