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remote patient monitoring (rpm)

What Is Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)?

Remote Patient Monitoring is the use of digital technology to collect and analyze physiologic patient data at one location and electronically transmit that information securely to providers at a different location. Patient data can include vital signs, weight, blood pressure, blood sugar, and blood oxygen levels.

Respond to Abnormal Readings

When patients have abnormal readings, our 24/7 clinical team of nurses and medical assistants call our patients, assess, and escalate cases that need review by primary care providers or immediate medical assistance. By increasing the communication between patients and providers, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) helps providers react to abnormal and concerning medical trends quickly and effectively, helping prevent complications, decreasing the incidence of catastrophic events, making patients healthier and happier, while reducing overall healthcare cost through preventive healthcare monitoring.

Patient Monitoring Devices

Our Community Healthcare System provides patients, healthcare institutions, and primary care providers with an electronic health record (EHR) connected wearable devices that monitor blood pressure, glucose, pulse, oxygen, and weight.
Our telehealth professionals actively monitor vital signs and quickly notify patients when there are abnormal medical readings. Our state-of-the-art monitoring devices sends digital data to primary care providers and medical partners across our secure platform.

Higher Quality Scores

Our technology allows patients’ readings to flow seamlessly into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) integration system to help primary care providers deliver a more comprehensive health analysis for each client. Our Remote Patient Monitoring helps physicians better assess each client’s medical conditions and achieve higher scores on quality metrics, like blood pressure and diabetes. Most patients on our Remote Patient Monitoring program show significantly improved physiologic readings within sixty to ninety days.