Healthcare IT News September 8, 2025
Bill Siwicki

Healthcare has too often been reactive. But a more forward-thinking approach, using tools and technologies for RPM, can help reduce readmissions, improve patient outcomes and enable success with value-based care models.

The U.S. healthcare system has long been defined by its reactivity. Care is delivered when symptoms surface, when patients seek care or when conditions escalate to a point of urgency. However, this reactive model – shaped in part by historical limitations in data management and communication – is increasingly misaligned with what modern tools and technologies make possible.

Today, a growing body of evidence supports the efficacy of a transition from symptom-based interventions to a more proactive, “signal-based” model of care. Here, healthcare does not wait for overt symptoms...

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