Healthcare Finance News October 29, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

The goals are enhancing patient safety, improving the patient experience and increasing operational efficiencies.

University Hospitals in Cleveland is expanding its remote patient monitoring technology system-wide, the health system said this week.

The goals are enhancing patient safety, improving the patient experience, and increasing operational efficiencies, UH said.

The system said it’s among the first health systems in the country to deploy Masimo Radius VSM continuous monitoring, which is wirelessly connected to the Masimo Patient SafetyNet, a remote patient monitoring system, for centralized remote patient surveillance, for generally admitted pediatric and adult patients.

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Remote patient monitoring gained popularity at hospitals nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to safely discharge potentially contagious patients while watching...

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