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Remote Patient Monitoring Potential and Pitfalls
Who doesn’t love great advances in tech, especially when they improve patient outcomes? With the growing remote patient monitoring (RPM) potential through the use of telehealth, many patients are beginning to understand how health tech can improve their lives. An estimated 30 million U.S. patients will use RPM tools by 2024. Where there is such significant growth, […]
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How Does Remote Patient Monitoring Work Successfully?
There are lots of reasons that remote patient monitoring is trending this year! You’re witnessing a transformation in healthcare, with a forecast for spending projected to reach $8.3 trillion by 2040. A huge part of that change involves more personalized healthcare experiences and technological breakthroughs. Front-and-center in many of these evolutions is the reality that remote patient […]
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Healthcare IT Trends in 2022
As you look at healthcare IT trends in 2022, the first thing that becomes clear is the fact that 80 percent of healthcare providers plan to increase their investments this year, according to the HIMSS Future of Healthcare Report. With the continued growth in the healthcare industry, paired with the advancements in technology, providers have little […]
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7 Lessons We’ve Learned From Remote Patient Monitoring
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is expected to grow to more than $2 billion by 2027 globally, but what lessons have we learned over the last few years? More than 145 million people visit emergency rooms in the U.S. every year, so with what we know about the needs of your patients and industry demand, what can we learn about […]
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What Are the Benefits of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) for Patients?
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is gaining in popularity as one of the biggest trends in Healthcare, with a projected global market of more than $2 billion by 2027. Over the past few years, the benefits of remote patient monitoring have caused it to become the go-to solution for continuing to maintain an active appointment schedule with patients even […]