mHealth Intelligence October 17, 2018
Eric Wicklund

Healthcare providers and payers looking to manage care for seniors living at home are warming to the idea of using an mHealth platform that includes remote patient monitoring technology.

Healthcare providers and payers are increasingly turning to remote patient monitoring programs for care management of seniors at home.

Just this week, Senior Whole Health, a Massachusetts-based health plan for seniors with function deficits, announced a partnership with San Diego-based GreatCall to launch an RPM program for qualified high-risk seniors. And in Maryland, the Visiting Nurses Association of Maryland announced it will implement New York-based MetTel‘s telehealth solution for Remote Patient Monitoring powered by Health Recovery Solutions (HRS) PatientConnect.

The two announcements point to a continuing trend of developing connected health...

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