Inside Digital Health March 9, 2020
Joshua Claman, CEO, Rimidi

Each year dozens of innovations are brought to market to advance the industry. But the truth is, the majority of these solutions won’t fully meet their potential due to internal disconnect on provider-patient needs, shrinking operating margins and a lack of system processes that encourage innovation.

One such solution, remote patient monitoring (RPM), is an example of an advancement in healthcare struggling to get off the ground, despite the healthcare industry championing it for years.

In fact, it’s still happening. We continue to see articles and conversations dedicated to topics encouraging RPM use, including how to make the solution useful, the economic benefits, its role in diabetes care and reimbursements with digital health tools.

The industry isn’t...

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