Becker's Healthcare April 1, 2024
Giles Bruce

Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health is expanding remote patient monitoring to older adults with chronic illnesses.

The health system is launching the pilot project for value-based care patients from Utah’s Salt Lake Valley enrolled in the “house calls” program at Castell, Intermountain’s population health arm.

“Intermountain is focused on helping patients live the healthiest lives possible, but for patients with chronic disease, this becomes challenging,” said Nathan Starr, DO, medical director for the telehospitalist program at Intermountain Health and home services at Castell, in a March...

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