HIT Infrastructure May 6, 2022
Sarai Rodriguez

Through the collaboration, both organizations aim to advance remote patient monitoring technology (RPM) for a more equitable and accessible care experience.

California-based UC Davis Health recently formed a partnership with BioIntelliSense to advance remote patient monitoring across care settings.

UC Davis Health will deploy BioIntelliSense’s data-driven clinical intelligence platform as a part of its virtual care strategy. The goal of the collaboration is to enable a new standard of remote care that reduces cost and enhances accessibility.

“Remote care represents a safe and effective way for many people, especially in rural and low-income communities, to access necessary healthcare services in more convenient ways,” David Lubarsky, CEO of UC Davis Health, said in a press release. “As one of the...

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