Hello everyone!
I’d love your feedback on my new corporate offer that I’m refining for health systems and clinics. I’m just getting started with community workshops and this offer.
I’m a clinical pharmacist and founder of Bridge to Better Meds™ a medication education company that helps healthcare organizations improve adherence, patient satisfaction, and quality metrics through short, conversational videos and texts delivered directly to patients’ phones (a “micro-drip” format).
Here’s the core of my corporate offer:
Bridge to Better Meds™ MicroDrip Program
- What it is: A turnkey micro-learning and workshop solution that helps health systems and clinics educate patients on medications in simple, plain language — saving staff time and improving outcomes.
- Why it matters: 50% of patients leave appointments unsure how to take their meds, which leads to billions in avoidable costs (patient and system) and lower quality scores.
- Who it’s for: FQHCs, hospitals, and private clinics looking to improve medication-related metrics and patient engagement.
- Packages: 30-day pilot ($5K) 3-month program ($10K) 12-month partnership ($30K)
- Guarantee: The Bridge Promise™ — if engagement doesn’t hit 50% within 30 days, we extend the pilot at no cost until it does.
I’m also planning to include quarterly live workshops as part of the partnership, led by me (as a pharmacist + educator), to strengthen long-term relationships and outcomes.
I’d Love any input but also on:
- How does this sound from a corporate buyer’s perspective?
- Is the value clear enough to justify the $5K–$30K range?
- What would make this feel even more “irresistible” or urgent to a healthcare exec?
- Any tweaks to my positioning or messaging you’d suggest before I start outreach?
Thanks so much in advance! I’m mostly pitching FQHC networks (orga who serve underserved)
— Dr. Takova Wallace-Gay
Founder, Bridge to Better Meds™
The Community’s Pharmacist™