MedCity News February 14, 2025
Al Woo

Moving forward, it’s essential for the health tech and medical fields to work together to make remote patient monitoring much more widely available and affordable for everyone across the country, with and without insurance.

A new TV show, The Pitt, is winning rave reviews from healthcare workers for accurately depicting the crisis facing emergency rooms. With a packed waiting room of desperate people, the limited staff of a fictional hospital do all they can to triage patients and provide the care they need. It “has taken medical professionals by surprise with its accuracy,” the Daily Mail reported.

Across the country, “ER patients who need to be hospitalized find themselves stuck in hallways or waiting rooms, sometimes for days or...

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