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Asynchronous remote patient monitoring goes mainstream

Asynchronous remote patient monitoring goes mainstream

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Healthcare systems expand clinical reach, increase patient capacity and improve quality of care. By 2024, as many as 30 million Americans will use remote patient monitoring (RPM) to track their well-being or collect medical data for a medical professional or healthcare provider. RPM shows great promise, and the COVID-19 pandemic has sharply accelerated interest in the technology. According to a study by VivaLNK, 20% of large healthcare facilities said they have already adopted some sort of RPM solution for their organization.

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