HealthLeaders Media November 21, 2022
Scott Mace

The Indiana-based health system’s new program supports recovering patients at home through personalized engagement and remote patient monitoring.

Parkview Health, a not-for-profit, Indiana-based network of 10 hospitals and more than 100 clinics, will be offering virtual care programs designed to support patient recovery and self-management at home.

The program, featuring patient engagement, device-based monitoring, and telehealth tools to manage patients who are at risk of readmission, is being deployed in partnership with Veta Health, a provider of remote patient monitoring services.

“A strong virtual care offering is essential to how we best serve our post-acute and chronically-ill patients who are most at risk,” Maximilian Maile, senior vice president of digital health at Parkview, said in a press release.

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