Healthcare Global March 7, 2021
Mark Denissen

Remote healthcare has taken big leaps forward over the past year, spurred on equally by new technologies and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The biggest winners: senior patients, who are now able to benefit from more proactive care and avoid trips to the doctor’s office, clinic or emergency room. They can now use solutions such as remote patient monitoring (RPM) to track their vital statistics around the clock and share that information automatically each day with healthcare providers. Technologies such as RPM are helping to transform senior patient care, ensuring a patient’s safety and well-being while allowing them to live independently.

According to a recent report from the CDC, three-quarters of patients 65+ have two or more chronic conditions...

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