A new study finds half of all patients did not take enough blood pressure readings, with one third taking none at all.
A remote therapeutic monitoring device with integrated care may reduce healthcare utilization among outpatients receiving ...
Despite receiving devices, education, and support, only one-third regularly took morning and night BP measurements as required.
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“Current guidelines require frequent, carefully timed blood pressure measurements for accuracy, but the reality of patients’ ...
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Objectives This study examined discharge outcomes and their predictors among patients enrolled in remote patient monitoring (RPM) support in Ontario, Canada. Design A 6-month competing risk survival ...
New digital health platform being launched in partnership with UCSD allows remote physician-monitored neurotherapy ...
Remote and continuous patient monitoring is moving from a niche capability to a core pillar of modern healthcare, driven by ...
From patient portals and text messages to wearable devices and artificial intelligence, digital health technologies are becoming a significant part of medical care. But technology alone isn't enough ...