The daily life of caregivers is filled with scattered information. Reports, schedules, side effects, and observations aren't always organized. This creates stress and the risk of overlapping or forgetting.
Coordination: aligning visits and professionals becomes easier.
Traceability: maintaining a history avoids unnecessary repetition.
Communication: sharing data selectively improves communication with doctors.
The idea for MyTeseo stems from a family story. The founder experienced the daily challenges of caregiving firsthand. That experience highlighted the lack of a tool that could bring together clinical data and life observations.
Transforming experience into practice has allowed us to develop useful tools for caregivers. The result is a platform designed to highlight progress, critical issues, and possible options.
MyTeseo collects information and organizes it into a clear and up-to-date care profile. Each element is linked to the others to provide a comprehensive overview.
Symptom monitoring: record changes, reactions, and trends over time.
Therapy history: record administrations and side effects.
Life notes: space to note fatigue, mood, and small improvements.
Automatic reminders for visits and renewals.
A calendar that can be shared with family members and professionals.
Reduction of scheduling conflicts and downtime.
When a new specialist joins, there's no need to start from scratch. MyTeseo allows you to share documents and observations in a targeted and secure manner. This limits errors and promotes continuity of care.
Access to organized data makes families more informed. Digitalized clinical information facilitates discussions with the medical team.
More informed decisions: historical data helps choose the most appropriate treatment.
Greater shared responsibility: patient care becomes a team effort.
Reduction in errors: less chance of losing important information.
Digitizing care management isn't just about technology. It means restoring autonomy and a voice to those who provide care every day. Making information accessible promotes equity and improved care pathways.
Digital healthcare can become a common good if designed for those facing vulnerability. Tools like MyTeseo show how technology can support families and healthcare professionals simultaneously.
The project's impact has been noted by innovation programs. This recognition opens up opportunities to integrate the app with other healthcare services and strengthen the digital care ecosystem.
Participation in national innovation programs.
Collaborations with clinical networks and research centers.
Possible extensions to new areas of care.
A care management app supporting caregiver.