MedCity News November 15, 2024
Asher Perzigian, Charlie McClurg and Elizabeth Annis

To overcome challenges and ensure that RPM reaches its full potential, both providers and payers need to implement several key strategies — and technology is a key component to making everything easier on all organizations.

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is not just a technological innovation; it’s a game-changer in healthcare that lets providers continuously monitor their patients’ health conditions and empowers patients to take control of their own healthcare journeys. In fact, analysis of data from thousands of patients in a remote blood pressure monitoring program shows patients who stick with the program see substantial improvements in their blood pressure. Yet, despite clear benefits, widespread adoption of RPM across the healthcare sector remains sluggish. Why the hesitation? And more...

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