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Summary of Clinical Research on Remote Patient Monitoring & Diabetes

Clinical Research Demonstrates RPM Improves Diabetes Outcomes Many diabetic patients are already used to taking blood sugar readings on a daily basis. With the rapid increase in telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), many studies are now demonstrating that sharing this data with clinicians through an RPM program can lower A1C levels. RPM enables more […]

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Remote Monitoring Best Practices Guide: How to Effectively Monitor RPM Patients in 4 Steps

Create successful monitoring processes in your RPM program while avoiding common pitfalls. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) has grown rapidly since CMS introduced the RPM CPT® codes in 2018. The pandemic fueled a rapid spike in all virtual health services, including RPM. By the end of 2020, 29.1 million patients were using RPM and this is projected […]

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Thank You to Our Remote Nurses

It’s National Nurses Week and we want to acknowledge and thank all nurses for the amazing work they do every single day. And we are particularly grateful for our own remote monitoring nurses, who are making it possible for practices across the country to provide continuous, remote care to their patients. What do Remote Monitoring […]

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The Patient in the Era of Consumerism

If we go back to the time when television came over the air, all seven channels of it, and the fast-food banner was carried by White Castle, and healthcare was home delivered, doctors with MD plates would drive up to your home and conduct their examination right there.

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Afghanistan Experiencing Telemedicine Transformation

Afghanistan, a country located in central Asia with a population of over 38 million and a life expectancy of 61-64 years in men and women respectively, has been facing decades of war, social problems, and intense poverty for more than a century. Since the 1970s, social conflict and civil war have led a large number of the population to suffer from mental health problems, mostly in youths between the ages of 18-25.

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At the Intersection of the Internet of Medical Things and AI

As the adoption of telemedicine continues to grow dramatically, even as the healthcare and health insurance industries prepare for months of COVID-19 treatment and vaccination programs, the crossroads of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT for patient monitoring and chronic care management) and the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are becoming more promising than ever.

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Connected Medical Monitoring Devices are Changing Telemedicine for Good

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the healthcare industry has been put under immense stress and pressure. The need for safe, yet efficient healthcare and more medical personnel has stretched the healthcare industry to its limits trying to meet the demands. The industry is now turning to telehealth for healthcare, with new and innovative connected devices to fill the void.

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The Pandemic and the Cost of Healthcare

While it is well documented that the level of care delivered by physicians and scientists in the United States is elite, the cost of that care is often devastating. The three trillion-dollar plus cost of healthcare in the US is unsustainable and is sinking businesses and families who struggle to pay for both insurance and care.