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The Problem
Healthcare costs are rising faster than incomes. Millions of patients are uninsured or underinsured, delaying routine care for chronic diseases that are otherwise manageable.
44 million
Americans are uninsured

38 million
are underinsured

Chronic diseases
account for hundreds of billions in avoidable costs annually

Routine care
remains dependent on office visits, insurance status, and inconsistent access

The result: preventable complications, lost productivity, and widening health inequity.
The Solution
ProMeTheUS Health Systems rethinks how routine chronic disease care is delivered.

Instead of relying on episodic office visits, insurance status, or system availability, ProMeTheUS provides continuous, guideline-based care through a physician-led digital platform.
Our solution embeds established clinical guidelines directly into structured care pathways for common chronic conditions—including diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and COPD—allowing patients to receive consistent, evidence-based management at a fraction of the traditional cost.
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Guideline-driven clinical algorithms informed by leading professional bodies
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Longitudinal monitoring rather than one-off encounters
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Built-in safety thresholds and escalation pathways
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Human oversight where clinically required
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Accessible, low-cost delivery independent of insurance status
By shifting routine chronic disease management out of overcrowded clinics and into a scalable digital framework, ProMeTheUS improves access, consistency, and affordability—while preserving safety and clinical accountability.
How ProMeTheUS Works
Condition Identification & Risk Stratification Patients are onboarded with structured health data to identify disease state and risk level.



Guideline-Based Algorithms Management pathways are informed by leading clinical guidelines (ADA, AHA, GOLD/CTS).
Ongoing Monitoring & Feedback Patients receive personalized recommendations, reminders, and escalation prompts.
Human-in-the-Loop Oversight Providers are involved where required for safety, prescribing, or escalation.


Conditions We Support
Collaborative research opportunities and advanced laboratory support, delivering data for breakthroughs.

Diabetes (Type 1 & Type 2, excluding gestational)

Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Hypertension
Why It’s Different
ProMeTheUS is designed by physicians and built with regulatory and clinical safety in mind. ProMeTheUS does not replace emergency care and is not intended for acute medical emergencies.
Step 1

Physician-led design
Step 3

Evidence-based clinical logic
Step 2

Oversight where required
Step 4
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Privacy-first architecture
Conditions we treat and Platform Overview
The ProMeTheUS platform enables routine chronic disease management using structured clinical logic, patient-reported data, and selective provider oversight. It is designed to reduce unnecessary in-person visits while maintaining safety, consistency, and accountability.

Core Capabilities





Guideline-based disease management pathways
Automated monitoring and escalation rules
Lab and medication workflow integration
Preventive care and screening reminders
Longitudinal health tracking
Not Just Telehealth

Not Employer-Focused
Many digital health tools are sold to employers or insurers. ProMeTheUS is designed for patients first, with transparent, affordable pricing independent of insurance.

Compliance & Safety
ProMeTheUS is developed with a compliance-ready mindset from day one. Privacy-first data handling HIPAA / PIPEDA-aligned principles FDA and Health Canada regulatory pathway planning Clinical auditability and versioned algorithms
Telehealth digitizes appointments. ProMeTheUS digitizes care logic. We reduce reliance on episodic visits by embedding clinical guidelines directly into the care pathway.
Our mission is to provide affordable, evidence-based chronic disease care to millions of people—regardless of insurance status.
Dr. Paul S. Theron, MBChB, CCFP Founder & CEO Dr. Theron is a physician with international experience in primary and hospital-based care across South Africa, Canada, and Australia. His clinical background informs a deep understanding of both patient needs and system inefficiencies.
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