The Future of Healthcare Remote Patient Monitoring Services Explained

 


Today’s world is undergoing a dynamic shift, faster than ever before. From quick pizza delivery through an app to large organizations scaling 10x remotely, technology has taken the experience and operations to the next level. And the healthcare industry is not much behind.

When it comes to using technology for massive advancements in the healthcare space, remote health monitoring is the first service that will elevate the experience and will be used by most healthcare providers. 

To give you a survey on adaptation, according to Insider Intelligence, 70.6 million patients from the USA US, or 26.2% of the population, will use Remote Patient Monitoring tools by 2025. 

To share experience and insights, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center shared that they were able to reduce hospital readmissions by 76% - and increase patient satisfaction scores by over 90% - all by equipping patients with tablets and RPM equipment.

The present and the future indicate that the next big thing that will revolutionize the way care is provided and received is Remote Patient Monitoring. Let’s look at the significant reasons healthcare providers and patients/people opt for remote health monitoring services and how you can adapt this technology to achieve your goals. 

Remote Patient Monitoring: Overview and Examples

Commonly known as RPM, Remote Patient Monitoring uses technology outside conventional clinical settings to monitor, collect, and transmit patient data to healthcare providers. Some examples include:

  • Monitoring applications tracking symptoms for chronic illnesses
  • Reminder apps and other goal-oriented apps for healthier lifestyles, such as diets and exercise
  • Glucose meters for patients with diabetes
  • Heart rate and blood pressure monitors
  • Surveillance monitors for patients with conditions such as dementia  

The RPM is the Future of Healthcare. Why?

Using RPM allows providers to improve care delivery and enables patients to improve their health through consistent and convenient care. The following are the significant benefits that foster faster implementation of RPM.

 For Providers – 

Improved care delivery: Remote Health Monitoring allows providers to consistently check the patient’s condition/status, allowing them to detect problems early and provide the proper treatment beforehand. 

Enhanced patient experience: From reduced in-person visits to convenient access to care that brings better outcomes, patients experience convenience, relief, and assurance for their treatment. 

Effectiveness of Care: RPM provides data that can be utilized to achieve higher accuracy in care delivery. And more the insights, the better the treatment, leading to more effective care delivery.

Reduced costs and burden: Reduced in-person visits give providers more patients and time to the ones who require it the most, ultimately resulting in reduced cost, increased revenue, and less burden.

 For Patients –

Remote healthcare access: In-person visits in certain situations can be an unwanted experience. For example, patients with mobility issues, including the elderly, patients with regular check-ups (especially when they are not experiencing any challenges in common and have good results), and patients living in remote areas without good healthcare access. RPM allows them to access better healthcare that too at their convenience.

Enhanced health: Regular monitoring and better treatments result in faster recovery. However, today’s lifestyle poses many health challenges which can be avoided using preventive methods. RPM helps people switch to a healthier lifestyle, with the help of experts, without any significant changes. They can monitor the required details, which can be as simple as checking calorie intake, step count, or vitamin reminders. 

Saved time and reduced costs: RPM helps them save on the traveling time and cost along with the visit costs since the online consultations vary from the in-person visits.

 The Next in RPM 

A KLAS Research report surveying 25 healthcare organizations discovered the following.

- 38% of them running RPM programs focused on chronic care management

- And they reported reduced admissions, while 17% cited cost reductions

The evolution of RPM will look like user-friendly or more convenient devices and applications along with the highest use of data to improve care, including preventive care. 

Are you making the best of RPM? At OmniMD, we offer Remote Patient Monitoring Services and build solutions that align with your requirements so that you can not only enhance your care delivery but also achieve your desired goals. 

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