MedCity News June 29, 2022
Katie Adams

Remote patient monitoring technology has been around for more than a decade, but health systems have had a difficult time scaling their programs. This is because the huge amount of data collected by RPM technology often creates more work for physicians, said Cadence CEO Chris Altchek.

“Technology is only as good as the impact it has on both patients and clinicians,” said Chris Altchek, founder and CEO of remote patient monitoring company Cadence.

Cadence built its platform based on this idea. The startup, headquartered in New York, seeks to eliminate the burden physicians face due to the huge volume of data collected by RPM technology. Since its founding in 2020, the company has begun caring for patients in five states,...

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