Telehealth and Medicine Today January 25, 2026
Dr​. ​Suhail Chughtai​,​ FRCS, FFLM​, Mika Newton, Stacey Wasserman, John Campbell, MBA, Srinivas Karri, Anup Gupta, Vaishali Lambe, Monzur Morshed Patwary, Drew Schiller, Karsten Russell-Wood, MBA, MPH, Dr. Robert Matthews, Lestter Cruz Serrano, MD, BCMAS

The rapid expansion of Virtual Hospital and Hospital-at-Home models has created new opportunities to detect early clinical deterioration in patients receiving acute care outside traditional hospital settings. Advances in continuous remote monitoring now enable the real-time collection of multimodal physiological data, including blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, and hydration status. Here, the contributors examine how artificial intelligence (AI) can analyze the dynamic and interdependent relationships among these parameters to identify early, preclinical markers of physiological decompensation.

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