MedCity News April 15, 2022
David Liu

With the information contained in a simple 30-second voice sample, providers can help patients get ahead of future health issues and prescribe or adjust treatment plans as needed.

Remote patient monitoring—using electronic devices to collect and record health and medical data in one location and having that data reviewed by a provider in another location—has become much more mainstream. RPM enables aging patients, individuals with chronic diseases and others to better manage their health remotely.

The Covid-19 pandemic has enhanced the use of RPM technology. But the real boom is still coming.

By 2025, Insider Intelligence estimates there will be 70.6 million U.S. RPM users. The global RPM systems market is projected to reach $1.7 billion by 2027, per Research...

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