Chief Healthcare Executive April 28, 2024
Arun Chandra

RPM has become essential in healthcare, especially for management of patients with asthma, diabetes, hypertension, and other health issues.

Remote patient monitoring has experienced substantial growth in recent years, driven by technological advancements and a growing recognition of its ability to improve outcomes across various health conditions.

From managing chronic illnesses like diabetes and hypertension to addressing mental health concerns and post-surgery recovery, RPM has proven effective in empowering patients and enhancing clinical decision-making.

Amid this trend, a plethora of literature has surfaced, highlighting the advantages of RPM in managing different medical conditions. This column delves into the rising momentum behind RPM adoption, exploring research findings published in recent months that underscore its transformative impact on patient care.

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