mHealth Intelligence May 12, 2021
Eric Wicklund

A survey of cardiac remote patient monitoring programs by Vector Remote Care finds that many aren’t optimizing their platforms to get all the clinical and financial benefits they should be getting.

A vendor-initiated study on remote patient monitoring programs that address patients with cardiac disease finds that many are missing out on important clinical and financial benefits.

Conducted by RPM vendor Vector Remote Care, the survey of more than 110 healthcare providers specializing in cardiology found that roughly 43 percent of physicians are only using RPM platforms for 20 percent or less of their patients. The findings suggest that providers don’t yet have the resources to expand their platforms or they aren’t yet sure how to run the program properly.

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