mHealth Intelligence June 25, 2020
Eric Wicklund

The University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences Systems has launched a telehealth program using an mHealth wearable to remotely monitor staff and patients at high risk of being infected by the coronavirus.

A Chicago health system is launching a telehealth service that will use mHealth wearables to monitor front-line employees and high-risk patients for early indications of COVID-19.

The University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System, comprised of the University of Illinois Hospital, 21 outpatient clinics and 11 federally qualified health centers, is partnering with digital health company physIQ on the remote patient monitoring program. Selected patients and staff will wear a biosensor patch that continuously collects and transmits physiological data in real time back to care providers.

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