In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of telehealth to conduct patient visits has declined considerably – but telemonitoring, particularly the use of remote patient monitoring (RPM), shows long-term promise as a standard care delivery model. With chronic...
Broadly speaking, billing is complex and challenging for healthcare organizations. Keeping track of complicated coding systems and changes to regulatory requirements and reimbursement rates is an ongoing necessity to avoid errors that may lead to payment delays and...
According to a recent Prophecy Market Insights research report, the remote patient monitoring (RPM) market stood at $53.6 billion in 2022, and it’s expected to grow to an impressive $627.1 billion by 2032. This market growth was in part propelled by the increased...
When it comes to defining the benefits of remote patient monitoring, it’s safe to say that everyone involved wins. As we’ve discussed here at the CareSimple Blog, RPM offers healthcare providers significant advantages when treating patients with chronic illnesses. It...
When it comes to implementing a successful remote patient monitoring (RPM) program, there are many important factors to consider, like offering simple, cellular connectivity in devices and an emphasis on interoperability, to name just a few. Ultimately, though, the...
It’s now universally understood that the health of any given individual is based largely on factors outside of the clinical setting, such as where they live or their access to transportation. And, although telehealth can help address these social disparities by...