Philips (NYSE:PHG) continues to find ways to advance patient care, whether in a hospital or at home, or somewhere in between.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) uses digital tools like wearables and sensors to track patient health data outside the clinic. Studies show RPM can reduce hospitalizations and ER visits, especially ...
Current solutions for remote health monitoring can be seen as invasive by patients and mostly do single variant intermittent tracking. FDA clearance brings one of Europe’s most advanced real-time ...
Recovering from surgery is a critical period that requires careful monitoring and management. Traditionally, patients had to stay in hospitals for extended periods or frequently visit healthcare ...
University Hospitals in Cleveland is expanding its remote patient monitoring technology system-wide, the health system said this week. The goals are enhancing patient safety, improving the patient ...
For patients with rheumatoid arthritis, going to the doctor to discuss any ongoing symptoms or problems can be a hardship, especially if rheumatologists are scarce in their area. A mobile app under ...
Remote patient monitoring was supposed to make healthcare easier. Patients with chronic illnesses could stay home while devices quietly tracked blood pressure, glucose levels, oxygen saturation and ...
COVID-19 served as a major catalyst for the widespread adoption of remote patient monitoring, which helps to prevent hospitalizations, improve medication adherence, and enable early interventions by ...
When remote patient monitoring (RPM) surged during the pandemic, the appeal was clear: Give physicians real-time insights and intervene early to prevent complications. Medicare’s coverage accelerated ...
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) has launched a new medical device designed to give clinicians continuous, noninvasive visibility into patients’ blood pressure. Dubbed the HemoSphere Stream Module, ...