Post-Surgery Nutrition Behavior Change Program

Mend
Medical Food Repair & Recover: Surgery

Pros

  • Medical food classification
  • Specific post-surgery focus
  • Science-backed formulation

Cons

  • Higher price point
  • Limited to nutritional supplementation only
  • No behavioral change component
Starting price: $89.00
Similarity: 90.0%
ENROUTE
ENROUTE Complete Surgical Nutrition Program

Pros

  • Science-backed formulation with clinical research support
  • Recommended by top surgeons and medical practices
  • Comprehensive 4-week program covering pre and post-surgery

Cons

  • Only available through surgeon recommendation (limited accessibility)
  • Focused primarily on orthopedic and general surgery (may not be specialized for pancreatic surgery)
  • No direct-to-consumer availability
Starting price:
Similarity: 85.0%
Food Is Medicine Coalition (FIMC)
Medically Tailored Meals (MTMs)

Pros

  • Shown to improve health outcomes
  • Lower health-related costs
  • Tailored to individual medical needs

Cons

  • High cost without insurance coverage
  • Limited to high-need patients
  • Requires medical professional referral
Starting price:
Similarity: 85.0%
LifeSpring Home Nutrition
Medically Tailored Meals (MTM)

Pros

  • Medically focused meal planning
  • Convenient home delivery
  • Supports dietary adherence above 90%

Cons

  • Limited geographic coverage (expanding soon)
  • Pricing information not readily available
  • May require medical prescription or referral
Starting price:
Similarity: 85.0%
Cook for Your Life
Cook for Your Life

Pros

  • Founded by cancer survivor with personal experience
  • Collaboration with dieticians and nutritionists
  • Research-backed approach with NIH-funded studies

Cons

  • Limited information about comprehensive behavior change programs
  • Appears to focus more on recipes than systematic behavior modification
  • No clear structured intervention program mentioned
Starting price:
Similarity: 80.0%
Mend
Mend + Upgraid Remote Patient Care

Pros

  • Clinically proven approach
  • Comprehensive remote care platform
  • Integration of nutrition and behavioral support

Cons

  • Pricing not transparent
  • Limited information on specific behavioral change methodologies
  • May require technology adoption by patients
Starting price:
Similarity: 80.0%
National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging
Senior Nutrition Programs

Pros

  • Government backing and credibility
  • Evidence-based approach
  • Cost savings demonstrated

Cons

  • Limited to senior population
  • Government funding dependency
  • May have bureaucratic constraints
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 75.0%
NutriMonitCare System
NutriMonitCare System

Pros

  • Combines medical and digital approaches
  • Specifically designed for post-bariatric surgery care
  • Evidence-based prototype evaluation

Cons

  • Limited to bariatric surgery patients (not pancreatic)
  • Still in prototype/research phase
  • May require significant healthcare infrastructure
Starting price:
Similarity: 70.0%