
Remote Patient Monitoring
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is a healthcare practice where patients use technology to collect and send their health data to healthcare providers from home. This can include measurements like blood pressure, heart rate, or glucose levels. RPM helps doctors keep track of a patient’s health in real-time, enabling timely interventions and personalized care without needing frequent in-person visits. It enhances convenience for patients and can improve health outcomes by allowing for more consistent monitoring, especially for those with chronic conditions. Ultimately, it bridges the gap between patients and healthcare professionals, making care more accessible and efficient.