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More information: Melika Azim Zadegan et al, Remote Monitoring Acceptance in Elderly Neurological Patients: Examining Sociodemographic Factors in the Pre-Implementation Phase, Home Health Care ...
A new framework based on Fog-to-Cloud (F2C) computing promises to revolutionize health care for older people by enabling real-time, remote monitoring ... health care for seniors has conventionally ...
Hospitalizations cut by 59% for high-risk patients using University of Michigan’s home monitoring program. $12 million retu ...
part of its remote patient monitoring (RPM) and engagement system, designed to expand access to digital healthcare at home for seniors, caregivers, and individuals managing chronic conditions.
The report's authors called on CMS and payers to develop specific reimbursement codes for conditions proven to benefit from monitoring.
Remote patient monitoring (RPM), which includes devices like blood glucose meters and blood pressure cuffs, is transforming health care and showing no signs of slowing down. According to recent ...
The global US Remote Patient Monitoring Market, valued at US$14.15 billion in 2024, is forecasted to grow at a robust CAGR of 12.8%, reaching US$29.13 billion by 2030. The growing number of elderly ...
The use of remote monitoring technologies has skyrocketed in recent years, and in a new report, the Peterson Center on Healthcare provided recommendations for policymakers on coverage and payment ...
COVID-19 served as a major catalyst for the widespread adoption of remote patient monitoring, which helps to prevent hospitalizations, improve medication adherence, and enable early interventions ...
For someone with heart failure, very high blood pressure, or severe COVID-19, going home from the hospital can feel like ...