Healthcare IT News March 18, 2025
Bill Siwicki

The connected care leader at Philips explains how remote patient monitoring tech can combat hospitals’ and health systems’ problems with patient retention and overall capacity.

Health systems are under increasing pressure to retain their patients – who have a variety of care options to choose from, both in-person and virtual. At the same time, inpatient capacity is limited and hospital care teams face a lot of strain.

By using cardiac data gathered through remote devices, ambulatory care is helping these facilities preserve and care for patients within the health system, but not always in the hospital.

Philips is one company that plays in this arena, and has insights on what facilities should know about leveraging this data to better work...

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