Remote Patient Monitoring Technologies and Markets
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is a rapidly growing healthcare technology that enables healthcare providers to remotely monitor and manage patients' health outside of traditional healthcare settings. This paper explores the value of RPM, including its potential to improve patient outcomes and...
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description | Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is a rapidly growing healthcare technology that enables healthcare providers to remotely monitor and manage patients' health outside of traditional healthcare settings. This paper explores the value of RPM, including its potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs, and provides an overview of the RPM market, including market size, growth trends, and business models. The paper also discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the RPM industry, including regulatory and reimbursement issues, privacy and security concerns, and the need for robust evidence of the effectiveness of RPM technologies. The potential for effective RPM has been accelerated as a result of new technologies. We also examine these technologies and their impact to RPM. The paper concludes by highlighting the key drivers of RPM adoption and the future outlook for the RPM market, including the impact of COVID-19 and the growth of digital health more broadly. By providing a comprehensive overview of the RPM market and its business model, this paper will be of interest to healthcare providers, investors, policymakers, and other stakeholders interested in the growth and development of the RPM industry. |
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