Healthcare IT News December 8, 2025
Bill Siwicki

For remote patient monitoring, this means fewer false positives, faster intervention to reduce preventable readmissions, and patients who get well and stay that way, says one CEO.

Here comes a new year, and with it, possibly, a turning point for remote patient monitoring.

RPM can be a valuable way to help treat chronic diseases at home while keeping people out of the hospital. Similarly, it’s becoming an increasingly important tool as more and more seniors age at home.

In 2026, RPM is poised for its next major transformation: moving beyond data capture to create living, connected care experiences, says Oren Nissim, CEO and cofounder at Brook Health, a care management company that uses RPM and artificial intelligence for home-based care.

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