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Telehealth Home Monitoring and Remote Patient Monitoring: The Perfect Combination for Modern Healthcare

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) are two technologies that have revolutionized the way healthcare is delivered in the modern era. Together, telehealth and RPM have the potential to improve healthcare delivery, patient outcomes, and reduce the need for in-person visits.

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How Does Diabetes Remote Monitoring Work?

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Managing diabetes effectively is crucial to prevent complications and maintain good health, and remote patient monitoring (RPM), which includes diabetes remote monitoring, can play a vital role in achieving these goals. What is Diabetes Remote Monitoring?

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Remote Patient Monitoring: How Health Monitoring Devices are Changing the Game

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring Telehealth and RPM are two healthcare delivery models that are becoming increasingly intertwined. Telehealth refers to the use of technology to provide healthcare services remotely, such as through video conferencing, remote monitoring, and electronic medical records.

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The CAM Patch can serve as a remote patient monitoring system during the COVID-19 pandemic, the vendor said. Eko’s telehealth and remote patient monitoring platform powers virtual cardiac and pulmonary exams by facilitating stethoscope and ECG live streaming. It also provides medication adherence tools.

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AWS physician expert talks new use cases for telehealth, machine learning, cloud

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Over the last almost two years, healthcare has seen organizations rely on technology and the cloud to get accurate, trusted information to patients and direct them to the appropriate resources and care at scale. But what does all of this mean for the future of patient care? Access to quality care in underserved communities.