5 Real-Life Lessons About Remote Patient Monitoring A survey shows that approximately 51000 patients had accepted virtual healthcare in the first few months of pandemic breakout. Here patients receive treatment from the comfort of their homes with the help of software solutions like Remote Patient Monitoring technologies(RPM). What is RPM? Remote patient monitoring (RPM) RPM solutions allow physicians to monitor the vitals and other parameters without actual visits. This minimizes readmissions,over-priced admission costs, shortage of medical staff, and delayed data management. These programs collect physiological data such as vital signs, weight, blood pressure, and heart rate. A telehealth computer system or software application installed on a computer, smartphone, or tablet collects and transmits patient data to a physician's office.
Let's have a look at the real reasons for adopting RPM: ● Readmissions and Post-discharge Monitoring: When a patient undergoes surgery, problems may arise, necessitating readmission. Taking a patient back and forth to the hospital adds to the physical discomfort and adds to the cost of readmission. Here patient monitoring systems come in handy.