Urology Times March 8, 2023
Keith Loria

“[The ability of] remote patient monitoring to provide targeted clinical information to physicians and elevate critical information for review and earlier intervention is enhancing patient communication and care delivery,” said Jim Brown, MD.

Remote patient monitoring (RPM), a form of telehealth that allows patients to use connected sensors to send important data to a provider, is increasingly being incorporated into physician practices. The evidence thus far suggests that RPM can improve the delivery, outcomes, and economics of health care.

As RPM adoption grows, so too does evidence of its ability to positively impact the experience of all health care stakeholders.

With chronic disease management, patients are handling challenging diseases such as diabetes, cardiac disease and chronic obstructive...

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