Managed Healthcare Executive February 28, 1969
Amy Heymans

Health organizations that had RPM solutions in place pre-pandemic have been more successful at scaling up than organizations that were starting from scratch during the pandemic.

COVID-19 has impacted our health system in some very clear ways and in ways that we are only beginning to predict the longer term impacts. It has led to exhausted clinicians, delayed care or treatment for patients with non-COVID-19 health issues, and many more stresses on our health ecosystem.

The pandemic has also forced many changes on the health system, some of those which may actually result in better patient care now and post-pandemic. One of those positive changes is the growth in Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) , digital health, and...

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