What We Do
Adhere Patient Management is the only management consultant that simplifies dropping insurance for dentists running independent private practices generating above 2.5M in revenue.
Most dentists and other doctors lose a lot of money by taking patients who have health insurance. That is because they don't have the business acumen required to make health care affordable without relying on insurance companies.
Our company exists to help dentists and other doctors create and strengthen relationships with patients without the need to be tech wizards, business gurus, or anything other than a quality health care provider.
Color Preferences
Blues, Blacks, Greens, White, Purples, Grays. Not all need to be used, but at least 2 of the colors need to be in the final design.
Blue is the most important color because I'm in the healthcare space. But I'd also like to stand out. Maybe with a variation of the blue or a novel green. I've toyed around a bit and come up with a potential green(rgb(134,164,138)).
The colors should say this is obviously healthcare but something is new.
If you're only going to use one blue, I would lean toward deeper and darker colors and further way from a baby/sky blue.
Our Ideas & Additional Information
A few concepts I have are:
1. essentially black holes
2. solar systems(planets orbiting a sun).
They both convey the idea of gravity or orbit.
3. Another idea is a parachute, symbolizing that we dropped the patient's insurance, but the patients(and their revenue) landed safely with us.
4. Since we ultimately use patient data and strategy to impact financial matters, something that signifies data, strategy, or building could work well.
5. If you could find a way to convey that customers, stars/planets, data, and patients are ultimately being contained or retained inside a box, triangle, or other shape resembling a business, that could work.
6. Adhere patient and management are bricks or some other object and you can see that somehow the patent is going to be stuck in place or adhere to the structure
7. The patient is sticking out, about to fall off a cliff, fixed to a wall, or otherwise able to drop, fall, getaway, or be blown away somehow. But it is glued or stuck so that it stays in place.
There is no need to stick with any of these ideas.
I don't want to be an acronym. So many APM logos will be ranked lower unless they have a style element that stands out to me. I might use that concept in a version without an acronym.