HealthTech March 27, 2024
Liz Cramer, Cory Smith

Collecting data from remote patient monitoring tools, creating interoperability with the electronic health record and applying artificial intelligence can help care teams better serve patients.

RPM solutions are often used in traditional acute care following discharge to monitor recovery, and increasingly more in chronic care management, but adoption is also growing in independent living and skilled nursing spaces. In a long-term care center, having a personalized medicine approach means that the care team can make faster treatment decisions, such as titrating medications or changing rehabilitation routines.

As reimbursement continues to expand beyond episodic care, RPM will play an important role in overall patient wellness. Combined with IoMT devices and sensors, care teams will have never-before-seen insights into overall patient health.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, EMR / EHR, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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