COVID-19 served as a major catalyst for the widespread adoption of remote patient monitoring, which helps to prevent hospitalizations, improve medication adherence, and enable early interventions by ...
The United States accounts for a significant share of the global remote patient monitoring (RPM) market. The U.S. RPM market ...
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, ...
University Hospitals recently announced the expansion of remote patient monitoring capabilities with the goals of enhancing patient safety, improving the patient experience, and increasing operational ...
The Covid-19 pandemic catalysed the digital health revolution, including remote patient monitoring and mobile health.
Hackensack (N.J.) Meridian Health and New York City-based Maimonides Medical Center are partnering with remote monitoring platform Nanowear to pilot cloth-based wearable tech that monitors coronavirus ...
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.
AI, machine learning, and cloud platforms are reshaping remote patient monitoring. These technologies support predictive analytics, early warnings of health deterioration, automated triaging, and ...
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 ...