Philips (NYSE:PHG) continues to find ways to advance patient care, whether in a hospital or at home, or somewhere in between.
In addition to allowing providers to monitor and analyze a patient’s condition from outside of the hospital or clinic, remote patient monitoring (RPM) “is a critical enabler of home-based care,” ...
The remote patient monitoring (RPM) industry is growing rapidly. If those of us leading this multi-billion-dollar sector make ...
GE HealthCare’s smart phone-sized Portrait Mobile frees the patient from the hospital bed while providing continuous monitoring of vital signs, using wearable sensors with a wireless protocol, to help ...
A patient recovering from a cardiac event may check their vitals at home at least a few times a week. Another managing hypertension only needs intermittent oversight to stay on track. Neither requires ...
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 ...
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 ...
Some of the most challenging leakage-current-testing requirements are those for patient-monitoring devices—both invasive and noninvasive. Such testing can be time-consuming and expensive, so it is ...
Lung transplant recipients require intensive, ongoing monitoring after transplant to detect complications such as rejection or infection. Now, in a study published in JHLT Open, Mayo Clinic ...
Neutropenic fever is a common complication for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. In fact, one out of every 29 chemotherapy-treated patients is hospitalized, with a startling mortality rate of 7 ...
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