PRWeb January 3, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the use of telehealth for a growing range of clinical applications. Even as medical practices are returning to pre-pandemic operations, patients and providers continue to employ telehealth at levels that far exceed its utilization before 2019, requiring new standards to determine the value of remote healthcare delivery. Stuart Long, CEO of InfoBionic, recognizes the need for more sophisticated and reliable technology for advanced remote healthcare and is working to enable the first virtual telemetry system for low- to high-acuity cardiac patients in virtual or hospital-to-home care environments.

Our vision is to support continuous monitoring in real-time to near real-time in hospital-to-home scenarios, that ensures complete data continuity with...

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Topics: Digital Health, Home, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
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