MedCity News November 21, 2023
Jayan Sivasankaran

RPM has ushered in a new era of healthcare. However, navigating the complexities and challenges of this landscape requires a thoughtful QA strategy.

In the world of digital healthcare, remote patient monitoring (RPM) has quickly emerged as one of the most effective tools for improving patient care. By one estimate, 30 million Americans will be using RPM devices by 2024. By 2027, the global market will reach $1.7 billion. Covid-19 was an eye-opener in terms of technology, forcing us to look at the advancements being made in telehealth and telemedicine. If we can order pad thai via a mobile app and manage to work remotely across the world, why can’t we have that with healthcare? Why do patients have to...

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