Cardinal Health InPower™
Medical Devices
Consumer-oriented, connected medical device improves medication adherence rates and empowers patients while reducing healthcare costs associated with non-adherence

Ensuring the best possible outcomes
For most medications to work effectively, the patient needs to take them exactly as prescribed at least 80 percent of the time. But according to a report published in the journal U.S. Pharmacist, 50-percent adherence rates are more common among parents with chronic conditions he diabetes, cardiovascular disease and many other serious aiments. People suffering from multiple-choice diseases may be on several prescriptions, each with its own requirements. Setting and keeping a schedule can be challenging. and the stakes are high.
With statistics like these in mind, Nottingham Spirk partnered with Cardinal Health on a ground-breaking loT connected medication adherence device that also collects relevant body metrics for optimal health and wellness. The first device of its kind, the InPower™ provides audible alerts and dispenses pills from pre-filled pill pods that pacions obtain from their pharmacists.
Compact and attractive enough to sit on a kitchen counter, the automated medication dispenser also pairs easily with other connected health-monitoring devices, providing the necessary cloud data that pharmacists, doctors, and family members can use to ensure the best possible outcomes.
We’re giving patients the power to control their own health outcomes.
"Medication adherence can affect quality and length of life, health outcomes, and overall healthcare costs," the US Pharmacist report states. "Non-adherence can account for up to 50 percent of treatment failures, around 125,000 deaths, and up to 25 percent of hospitalizations each year in the United States. Approximately $100 to $300 billion in healthcare costs could be curtailed annually by addressing medication adherence."
At the start of use, the patient meets with a pharmacist who programs the device according to the patient's prescriptions and lifestyle.
This meeting strengthens the relationships between patient and pharmacist, who understands potential side effects and critical drug interactions. After that, refill pods are obtained at the pharmacy like any other prescription, and patients are given illustrated histories of how their medication adherence that month has affected their body metrics and overall health and wellness.
The pods are inserted directly into the InPower device; the user does not have to count out and transfer pills by hand. No other product on the market offers this level of convenience and safety.
InPower™ is the first major consumer product for Cardinal Health, a global, Integrated health care services and products company. Nottingham Spirk provided the expertise Cardinal Health needed to develop a consumer-oriented medical product, interviewing prescription drug users Identifying pain points, and designing and engineering a device that would be easy to use, rellable and reasonably priced.
“We have several successful field tests and are seeking a partner for a national roll-out.”
Brent Stutz
SVP Commercial Technologies