Who wouldn't want to manage their health from the comfort of home? Remote patient monitoring (RPM) apps make this possible for many, allowing you to continuously collect and share health data with ...
A new perspective article in Healthcare, titled The Unfinished Ecosystem: Why Remote Patient Monitoring Has Matured Unevenly, ...
The promise of remote patient monitoring is showing itself in more and more telemedicine use cases, with huge potential for day-to-day wellness, management of chronic conditions and the promotion of ...
Remote patient monitoring failed to significantly reduce readmissions after sepsis or lower respiratory tract infections, ...
Remote monitoring does not increase time spent at home for adult patients discharged after hospitalization for serious ...
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) uses digital tools like wearables and sensors to track patient health data outside the clinic. Studies show RPM can reduce hospitalizations and ER visits, especially ...
Digital health and telehealth have been around for some time, but it’s only with the COVID-19 pandemic that their adoption has made a big leap forward. Used at the beginning of the pandemic mainly in ...
In addition to allowing providers to monitor and analyze a patient’s condition from outside of the hospital or clinic, remote patient monitoring (RPM) “is a critical enabler of home-based care,” ...
Remote patient monitoring is here to stay. Telemonitoring claims for Medicare beneficiaries increased sixfold between 2018 and 2021, in part due to relaxed COVID-19 pandemic rules. By one estimate, ...
Despite evidence of clinical benefits, widespread implementation of remote symptom monitoring has been limited. We describe a process of adapting a remote symptom monitoring intervention developed in ...
Remote physiological monitoring (RPM), especially for patients with cardiometabolic conditions, may improve patient care and increase revenue, but not without initial investments, a new study reported ...
Remote monitoring of adults hospitalized with sepsis neither reduced readmission rates nor increased patients' time spent at ...