For Healthcare Institutions
Medication errors cost lives.
Two-Way Tap stops them.
TapMe Medical gives hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and memory care centers an NFC-based medication safety layer that works with every smartphone — and integrates with your existing systems via open API.
Hospitals
Ward-level medication tracking across shift changes, with full audit trail and nursing station alerts.
Nursing Homes
Protect residents with complex medication regimens managed by rotating staff and visiting providers.
Memory Care
Patients who cannot self-report benefit most. NFC wristbands provide definitive dose records at the point of care.
How it works for your facility
1. NFC wristbands at admission
Each patient or resident is issued a TapMe NFC wristband at admission. Their medication record is linked instantly. No new hardware beyond the wristband — nurses use their own phones.
2. Tap before every administration
Before giving any medication, the nurse taps the patient wristband. TapMe shows the current medication record and checks the last administration time. Green to proceed, red to stop.
3. Confirmation tap closes the loop
A second tap after administration confirms the dose. The record includes the caregiver ID, timestamp, and medication. Shift changes are seamless — the incoming nurse sees everything immediately.
4. Missed dose alerts route to the right person
When a dose window passes without a confirmation tap, the alert goes to the nursing station, the patient's assigned nurse, or both — configurable per facility.
5. Integrate with your existing systems
TapMe's open REST API connects to your EHR, EMR, or care management platform. Pull medication records, push administration events, sync patient rosters — with role-based access control throughout.
Open API
Integrate with your data systems
TapMe Medical exposes a full REST API so your engineering team can connect medication tap events to your EHR, audit reporting system, or care management platform. No vendor lock-in — your data stays yours.
The case for action
Medication errors are among the most common preventable adverse events in healthcare, affecting millions of patients annually and generating significant liability exposure for institutions.
Most errors occur at the point of administration — the moment when a nurse or caregiver acts on an incomplete picture of what was already given. Two-Way Tap closes that gap with a two-second check before every dose.
Unlike complex pharmacy systems, TapMe requires no new workstations, no EHR integration to get started, and no training beyond a 10-minute onboarding session. Your nurses already have the tool — their own phones.
Start with a pilot program
We work with institutions to run a structured pilot on one ward or unit — typically 30 days, with before/after medication error rate reporting. Pricing is based on patient census and integration requirements.