Physicians Practice March 12, 2021
Jeff LeBrun

It is essential to maintain a level of regular communication and engagement with patients.

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption to industries around the world. Practices large and small have had to change the way they operate. As quarantine restrictions are being lifted, many doctors’ offices have started seeing patients again. The more astute ones are taking advantage of increasingly available technologies to meet demand, such as remote patient monitoring (RPM).

RPM allows doctors to keep tabs on patients with chronic conditions such as heart failure, high blood pressure, or diabetes. With FDA-approved tools, patient physiological data can be captured from non-clinical remote locations. Equipment such as weight scales, blood pressure cuffs, or pulse oximeters can easily...

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