McKnight’s Senior Living November 10, 2023
Aaron Dorman

An overwhelming 93% of healthcare providers who handle cardiac rehabilitation are now using remote monitoring technology, one study shows.

With remote patient monitoring proving to be an effective way of mitigating health emergencies, a majority of Americans living with diabetes — 16 million of whom are older adults — also would prefer more quantitative measures for glucose levels and other health metrics, a survey released this week indicates.

A remote monitoring device conceivably would help those living with diabetes keep regular, more accurate data for themselves and their clinicians. The survey was conducted by device manufacturer SmartMeter.

The data on monitoring from heart failure also was released this week, courtesy of digital health tech company Vivalink.

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