For healthcare professionals · Switzerland

From your eMediplan QR code
to their daily routine.

Meditag reads the CHMED16A1 code you already generate and turns it into a structured reminder routine — meal-timed, dose-specific, running on the patient's phone the same day. No integration. No health data on Meditag's servers. Free.

Swiss hosting. nDSG compliant.
No health data on our servers.

Patient data never leaves the device

Medication names, diagnoses, and dose logs are stored only on the patient's phone. Our servers hold a scrambled, non-reversible device reference — not a name, not a health record, not even an email address.

End-to-end encrypted backup

When a patient enables cloud backup, the data is encrypted on the device before upload, using a key only the patient holds. Meditag has no access to the content.

Swiss hosting · nDSG compliant

Servers in Switzerland. Built to the revised Federal Act on Data Protection (nDSG) in force since September 2023.

Not a medical device.

Meditag is a personal productivity tool — a reminder and record-keeping aid. It does not check for drug interactions, contraindications, or clinical appropriateness. Medication decisions remain exclusively with the prescribing physician. Meditag falls outside the scope of the Swiss Medical Devices Ordinance (MedDO) and requires neither CE marking nor medical device registration. You can recommend it to patients as you would any general health app.

No change to your workflow.
No new system to learn.

1

Create your eMediplan code as usual

Nothing changes on your end. Meditag reads the standard CHMED16A1 QR format your software already generates. Designed for patients 55+ — no account, one scan to get started.

2

Patient scans — full regimen loaded instantly

No manual entry for standard eMediplan regimens. Doses, meal timing, and frequencies are read directly from the QR code.

3

A structured dose log for the next appointment

The patient taps to confirm each dose; the app records a timestamped log with any skip reason they note. At the next appointment they share a one-page PDF — or the nurse checks the same view remotely via the caregiver portal.

What your patients get —
and what comes back to you.

Meal-time reminders

Patients are reminded at every dose — morning, midday, evening, bedtime — anchored to the meal slots in your eMediplan, not to arbitrary clock times.

PDF adherence report

One tap produces a 7-day adherence summary: per-dose timestamps, any skip reasons the patient noted, and an overall adherence rate. The patient brings it to the next appointment or shares it in advance.

Caregiver monitoring

Home care staff or family members can check which doses were taken and which were missed via a secure, patient-issued code — no app installation needed. The caregiver sees dose timing and adherence status only. Medication names, diagnoses, and clinical notes are never visible in the caregiver view.

Real-time adherence —
without a home visit.

The patient will generate a time-limited access code (valid for 8 hours) in the app. Using the Meditag caregiver portal, the nurse will see which doses were taken and which were missed — securely, from any device. The patient will control access and be able to revoke it at any time.

Note: this feature ships with Meditag Version 1.1. The caregiver portal will be designed for timing verification, not clinical handoff — dose timing and adherence status will be visible; medication names will not. Access requires the patient to generate a code independently. Patients who can operate a smartphone themselves are typically suitable; patients requiring full device assistance from a caregiver are not covered by the current design.

1

Patient generates access code in the Meditag app and shares it with the nurse.

2

Nurse enters the code at care.meditag.ch — no app installation required.

3

Nurse sees the adherence view — schedule, dose log, any missed doses with skip reasons noted by the patient.

Questions GPs and Spitex teams ask before recommending.

Is Meditag a medical device?

No. Meditag is a personal productivity tool — a reminder and record-keeping aid. It falls outside the scope of the Swiss Medical Devices Ordinance (MedDO) and requires neither CE marking nor medical device registration. You can recommend it as you would any general health app.

Does recommending Meditag require changes to our practice software?

No. Meditag reads the standard CHMED16A1 QR code your software already generates. Nothing changes on your end — create your eMediplan as usual, then show the code to the patient.

Is Meditag really free? What is the business model?

Meditag is free for patients, with no subscription, licence fee, or billing integration for referring providers. Robomoe Genossenschaft is independent of pharma companies and insurers and does not monetise patient data.

What patient data do Meditag's servers hold?

No health data. Meditag's servers hold a scrambled, non-reversible device reference — not a name, not a health record, not even an email address. There is no information on our servers that could be linked back to a patient. All medication names, doses, and dose logs are stored only on the patient's phone.

What happens if a patient loses their phone?

The patient can restore their full medication schedule and adherence history from an encrypted backup using their personal recovery phrase. The backup is encrypted on the device before upload — Meditag cannot access the content.

What happens when the medication plan is updated?

When a GP issues a new eMediplan QR code, the patient scans it as usual. Meditag shows the current plan alongside the incoming changes — new medications, dose adjustments, and removed entries — grouped clearly by type. Nothing is applied until the patient confirms. Once confirmed, the medication list updates and reminders adjust automatically.

Does Meditag work for patients on complex polypharmacy regimens?

Yes. Meditag imports the full eMediplan QR code, which supports multi-drug regimens with per-dose timing and frequency. Patients managing five or more medications are the primary design target.

Ready to use in your
next consultation.

No software change. No staff training. No patient account required. Three ways to introduce Meditag in your practice — without disrupting how you already work.

A

At the appointment

Show the patient the eMediplan QR code on screen and ask them to scan it with Meditag. They leave the room with reminders already running.

B

In the waiting room

Print the one-page patient info card and display it at reception or hand it out with discharge notes. Available in German, French, Italian, and English. Write to us for the printable version.

C

For home care teams and pharmacies

Contact us for a brief workflow walkthrough tailored to your team, a data processing agreement template, and privacy documentation for your records. We'll come to you.

Built by a cancer patient who needed it. I had my doctor's medication plan — but no safe, privacy-compliant way to track it day to day. A Swiss app I could trust with my health data didn't exist. So I built Meditag.

Wolfgang Mair
Wolfgang Mair
Developer, Meditag

Recommend it from
your next appointment.

Questions about fit for your practice or home care team? Write to us — we reply within one working day.

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