Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is not just a technological innovation; it’s a game-changer in healthcare that lets providers continuously monitor their patients’ health conditions and empowers ...
RPM may improve patient access to care, especially those with high-risk conditions, but not without a significant cost. Remote physiological monitoring (RPM), especially for patients with ...
Digital RPM significantly improves hypertension control and medication adherence, especially in multimorbid patients, offering potential cost savings and clinical benefits. The study underscores the ...
Background Delays in performing urgent coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery are increasing across the UK, with ...
Noting that while the trend toward performing TJA as outpatient surgery reduces hospital length of stay (LOS), the practice decreases “available time to monitor for postoperative complications,”1 the ...
Clinicians today are busier than ever, with 69% of care providers seeing more patients now than they did two years ago. This influx in demand can lead to shorter visits with each patient, as a recent ...
Remote symptom monitoring (RSM) using electronic patient-reported outcomes reduced hospitalizations by 19% at 3 months and 13% at 6 months in patients with cancer receiving systemic treatment.
Patients with Type 2 diabetes who participated in a telephone-based remote care program had comparable improvements in blood glucose control to those who received traditional in-person care, according ...
Cost-Effectiveness of Remote Tailored Risk Communication and Navigation for Hereditary Genetic Risk Assessment Uptake: Economic Evaluation From the Genetic Risk Assessment for Cancer Education and ...