Sapphire Hypertension

More than BP monitoring. The whole picture, in one view.

Most hypertension apps watch a number. Sapphire Hypertension also asks about adherence, barriers to taking medication, and social needs — and brings it all into one view alongside the chart.

What it does

Three things, working together.

In a pilot study, 76% of patients enrolled in Sapphire Hypertension showed measurable blood pressure reduction. For safety net systems, hypertension control rates aren’t just a quality metric — they’re tied to value-based contracts, HRSA reporting, and health equity goals. Sapphire gives you the population-level visibility to move those numbers and the documentation to show how.

Light-weight patient engagement
Patients report BP, medication adherence, and barriers to taking medication — no portals, no apps to download, no bluetooth connection challenges.
Actionable population roster
The care team works the patients who need attention — high readings, reported barriers, or no reporting at all — instead of scrolling chart by chart.
Zero clicks
Clinical data from the EHR and patient-reported data sit on one screen — Sapphire Facet. Decisions happen without jumping between systems.
Pilot results

An independent pilot.

76%
of patients had a lower BP at the end of the pilot.
−7 mm Hg
average reduction in systolic BP.
> 60%
of invited patients engaged with the app.
89/100
patient-reported usability score.
“... it has me checking my BP a couple times a week, which is a couple times a week more than I've ever checked it. So I'm feeling quite positive about that.”
— Patient, pilot study

See Sapphire Hypertension in action.