Medical Economics March 10, 2021
Keith A. Reynolds

Most hospitals expect RPM to match or surpass in-patient monitoring in the coming years.

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has been a watershed moment in the development of remote patient monitoring (RPM) as physicians and health care facilities have had to rethink how they provide care.
A new survey from VivaLNK show that the pandemic has been a period of rapid growth and advancement in RPM among hospitals and health clinics positioning it for accelerated growth in the coming years. Of the survey respondents, 43 percent say they believe that RPM adoption will be on par with in-patient monitoring in five years, while 35 percent say they believe it will surpass in-patient monitoring in...

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