MedCity News June 17, 2025
This ability to closely monitor patients remotely is redefining the standard of care, especially for those managing complex health conditions. RPM technology provides timely insights that allow healthcare teams to intervene early, improve patient outcomes, and reduce the burden on hospital resources.
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is changing how healthcare providers support patients outside the hospital. From monitoring irregular heartbeats and tracking symptoms to preventing readmissions and managing chemotherapy side effects, wearable devices enable providers to closely watch patients who might otherwise be at risk of sudden complications.
For example, cancer patients receiving chemotherapy or CAR T-cell therapy face potential serious side effects, like infections or inflammation, that show up without warning. With RPM, providers can catch early signs of...







