Longyear Health January 6, 2026
Policy Advances and RPM studies from 2025
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) has the potential to be key infrastructure for modern health care delivery, enabling clinicians to collect and analyze patient health data outside traditional clinical settings. By leveraging digital technologies and connected medical devices (e.g., internet of things enabled devices), including home-based blood pressure cuffs, weight scales, pulse oximeters, and wearable heart rate monitors, RPM allows health care providers to track patient physiological parameters continuously and intervene proactively when early warning signs of deterioration appear. This capability has proven particularly valuable for managing chronic conditions such as heart failure, hypertension, and diabetes, where the right timely intervention can, in theory, prevent costly hospitalizations and improve patient outcomes. This is not...







