
Remote Patient Monitoring Service
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is the use of electronic equipment or digital technologies to gather and monitor patient-generated health data and transfer it to their healthcare provider for diagnosis, assessment and recommendations.
Connects Patients and Clinicians anytime and anywhere
Using digital technology and available medical devices at home, patients monitor themselves by taking measurements and electronically submit the information to their clinicians or care coordinators.
RPM devices allow clinicians to keep track of their patients’ progress and make modifications to their treatment plans, reducing the need for the patient to be readmitted.
Life Saving
Using this technology, doctors can collect data more frequently and reliably than they could during typical in-office patient sessions. They can monitor weight, blood pressure, blood sugar, blood oxygen saturation, heart rate and electrocardiograms from any point of care. This real-time data transmission.
For Patients
Improved chronic disease management, reduce emergencies, hospitalizations and readmissions, more control over personal health, fewer physical visits to the practitioner’s office and better support with education.
For Providers
Improved productivity, increased practice revenue streams, increase patient engagement and satisfaction, greater access to care and more patient reach and reduce patient no-shows.