
Illuminate Health is a pharmacist-led virtual medication management service that aims to improve health outcomes through technology and personalized care. Their approach focuses on patient-first, skill-based, and relationship-based interactions, utilizing a Personal Pharmacist AI-Bot as a virtual health assistant. The company targets payors, providers, employers, patients, and caregivers, offering solutions to enhance pharmacy care management, reduce healthcare costs, improve employee productivity, and make patient care more rewarding for pharmacists. Their platform emphasizes coordination of care, polypharmacy reduction, increased medication adherence, and improved patient satisfaction. The business model is SaaS and licensing of their platform.

Illuminate Health is a pharmacist-led virtual medication management service that aims to improve health outcomes through technology and personalized care. Their approach focuses on patient-first, skill-based, and relationship-based interactions, utilizing a Personal Pharmacist AI-Bot as a virtual health assistant. The company targets payors, providers, employers, patients, and caregivers, offering solutions to enhance pharmacy care management, reduce healthcare costs, improve employee productivity, and make patient care more rewarding for pharmacists. Their platform emphasizes coordination of care, polypharmacy reduction, increased medication adherence, and improved patient satisfaction. The business model is SaaS and licensing of their platform.
What they do: Pharmacist-led, AI-enabled virtual medication management and telepharmacy platform (Med Guide)
Founded: 2017
Headquarters: Carmel, Indiana, USA
Business model: SaaS / licensing
Team size (reported): 5 employees
Known funding: Pre-seed round (Jun 2017); reported total funding USD 4,000,000
Medication management, polypharmacy reduction, medication adherence, telepharmacy
2017
Digital health / Telepharmacy
Pre-seed round disclosed on June 9, 2017; investor names and specific round amount not disclosed in sampled sources