Managed Healthcare Executive November 14, 2019
MHE Staff

A majority (88%) of hospitals and health systems surveyed by Spyglass Consulting Group, say they have invested or plan to invest in remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions, according to its report, “Trends in Remote Patient Monitoring 2019.” These solutions will help care managers monitor complex high-risk patients with chronic conditions who are considered unstable or at risk for hospital readmissions and/or unexpected emergency department visits.

The report presents the findings of an end-user market study focused on opportunities and challenges for US-based healthcare provider organizations that have developed strategies and are considering new or incremental investments in RPM solutions. These solutions enable risk-bearing organizations to remotely monitor and manage high-risk patients with chronic conditions including CHF, COPD, diabetes, hypertension,...

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