HealthsystemCIO.com December 3, 2019
Adam Cherrington

Remote patient monitoring has been a growing area of telehealth. It’s one that we have been watching, but didn’t have a lot of data on. With the Remote Patient Monitoring 2019 report, KLAS’ goal was to validate the growth and understand some of the changes. And in the space, we wanted to share performance data of the market for the first time.

The following graph offers succinct descriptions of what KLAS terms the old age and the new age of remote patient monitoring, as well as a breakout of which vendors fall under each category.

The New Age

The space is in a new birth so to speak; there is an emphasis on telehealth and on transitioning to the new...

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