HIT Infrastructure December 21, 2016
Elizabeth O'Dowd

Remote patient monitoring devices are growing alongside telemedicine as remote care becomes a cost-effective technology desired by patients.

All signs indicate that the role of telemedicine in care delivery is set for tremendous growth over the next decade

Two recent reports from Research and Markets anticipate an expansion of the telemedicine and remote patient monitoring device markets by 2025 as healthcare organizations take more fully to value-based care.

In the first report, authors predict the telemedicine market to reach $113.1 billion in ten years as patients become more inclined to seek self-care for chronic conditions. Patients, particularly in rural areas, are already benefitting from improve access to providers and quality care as a result of the technology. What’s more, a...

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