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Maximizing Patient Outcomes with Remote Care Management

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

The integration of remote care management (RCM) into healthcare delivery is becoming increasingly vital, particularly for patients with chronic conditions or ongoing health issues. RCM utilizes technology to provide healthcare services remotely, outside of traditional in-person visits.

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Managing the Risks of Fast-Growing Digital Health

Health Populi

With great potential for both innovation and reward comes great risks: Beazley points to the facts that, over two-thirds of digital health companies lack insurance coverage for medical malpractice for providing remote care, sustaining a data breach, or a cyber-hack that result in bodily injury; 70% have only one or two of the key insurance coverages (..)

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Technology brings care to home for chronically ill patients

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

While nothing can beat an in-person experience, physicians can check in on them digitally, through remote patient monitoring tools or video consults. Video visits, infrared temperature sensors, mobile health, and wearables replace the need for clinic visits. Preferred functionalities to manage remote care.

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

It monitors a patient’s health, wellbeing and safety from a distance to reduce the risk of disease transmission, connects family members with patients during isolation, and establishes safe zones with geo-fencing to be notified when a patient has left their quarantine zone. Spry Health. Vivify Health.

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mHealth13: Lots Going On, But Few New Developments

Chilmark Research

As heard at the water cooler after one regulation-focused session, “This is like HIPAA on steroids.” Indeed, one of the reasons for the lag in adoption in mobile health to date may well be that decision makers are simply overwhelmed with all of the options that are out there.

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