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Remote Patient Monitoring promises a new era of proactive care, but for clinicians on the ground, it often means more data, ...
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NEW ORLEANS — Remote monitoring of more than 32,000 patients with cardiac implantable devices during the COVID-19 pandemic reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 12,596 metric tons compared with ...
Remote patient monitoring has been a big boost in collecting data from chronic patients remotely, without the need for them to come into the care setting as often, thereby easing the burden on the ...
Wearable and remote-monitoring devices are the next frontier for health tech. Here are 13 startups poised to take off, according to top VCs.
Remote patient monitoring is one sector of healthcare that has seen widespread adoption in recent years, from more seniors opting for home-based care, in part due to the pandemic, but also since ...
After telemedicine use accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, remote patient monitoring devices to track a patient's health from home have become increasingly popular.
Nearly 100 million remote patient monitoring devices are expected to ship over the next five years, according to ABI Research.
Varied approaches to remote patient monitoring are in development to close care gaps between patients and rheumatologists, but their use in clinical practice has a long way to go, experts said.
Given the numerous devices commonly used today for remote patient monitoring, such as watches and fitness trackers, it's not practical to expect all patients to have the same device or to have ...
Improving management By early 2012, Americans will use about 15 million wireless health-monitoring devices, according to a forecast from ABI Research, which tracks mobile-technology trends.