Home Health Care News November 15, 2021
Joyce Famakinwa

Resilient Healthcare, a high-acuity home-based care provider, recently partnered with Medical City Healthcare in order to offer hospital-at-home services.

Through the partnership, eligible patients are connected to a live remote patient monitoring (RPM) device that continuously tracks blood pressure, before they leave the hospital and transition to their home.

“They’re identified at the hospital as a good candidate for hospital-at-home,” Jackleen Samuel, president and CEO of Resilient, told Home Health Care News. “We get them set up with a tablet and our RPM device. We remotely monitor them the whole way home and the entire time they’re on our service. They are connected to a 24/7 nurse station that is out of our command center.”

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