Although the widespread adoption of remote patient monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic expanded care access, particularly for underserved communities, challenges persist in sustaining this access.
In the world of digital healthcare, remote patient monitoring (RPM) has quickly emerged as one of the most effective tools for improving patient care. By one estimate, 30 million Americans will be ...
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 ...
Rural communities are the backbone of our nation, yet when it comes to healthcare, they often face a unique set of uphill battles. From vast distances to provider shortages, the delivery of efficient ...
As the aging population continues to grow – projected to be more than 20% of the U.S. by 2030 – remote patient monitoring is becoming an increasingly important healthcare option. A recent industry ...
Remote patient monitoring and therapeutic monitoring are crucial for managing new therapies like CAR T-cell and bispecific treatments, offering improved outcomes and cost savings. Texas Oncology and ...
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is not just a technological innovation; it’s a game-changer in healthcare that lets providers continuously monitor their patients’ health conditions and empowers ...
Rural Montana has long wrestled with barriers to healthcare: long drives to the nearest hospital, provider shortages, limited specialty care, and clinic closures that leave entire counties underserved ...
Many of the latest advances in remote monitoring for digital healthcare revolve around non-invasive devices and innovative technologies that reduce patient care costs while improving health outcomes.
Within the patient-monitoring spectrum, the importance of remote or home monitoring technologies is growing rapidly. Such technologies are usually associated with the treatment of chronic healthcare ...
Current solutions for remote health monitoring can be seen as invasive by patients and mostly do single variant intermittent tracking. FDA clearance brings one of Europe’s most advanced real-time ...
Wearable technology has become a valuable tool for managing patient conditions and gathering real-time data, whether in routine healthcare monitoring or decentralized clinical trials. However, ...