Remote Patient Monitoring

Nuvance Health Pilots At-Home Remote Patient Monitoring Program

November 4, 2022 - Nuvance Health is piloting a comprehensive care-at-home program that will provide remote patient monitoring technology to patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). MCI is an early stage of memory loss or cognition ability loss, where affected people struggle with mental abilities such as language and thinking, Nuvance Health stated. According...


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GE Healthcare Unveils RPM Solution to Detect Patient Deterioration

by Sarai Rodriguez

GE Healthcare recently announced the introduction of its newest remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology, Portrait Mobile, which uses wearable wireless sensors to help clinicians detect patient...

Intel Invests $100K to Enhance Remote Patient Safety Monitoring

by Sarai Rodriguez

Intermountain Healthcare has been awarded $100,000 by Intel to enhance remote patient safety monitoring throughout its facilities in Utah, the healthcare system announced. The Intel grant will help...

New Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare to Tackle COVID-19 Challenges

by Samantha McGrail

Microsoft recently announced its first industry-specific cloud offering that allows organizations to engage in more proactive ways with their patients and gives caregivers the tools to improve workflow...

Surveillance Workstation Provides Remote Care to COVID-19 Patients

by Samantha McGrail

Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS) recently deployed Capsule’s Ventilated Patient Surveillance (VPS) workstation to provide effective remote care to COVID-19 ventilated patients. Yale Health...

Cleveland Clinic, Epic Use Remote Patient Monitoring for COVID-19

by Samantha McGrail

Cleveland Clinic and Epic recently launched a remote monitoring tool to allow clinicians to quickly respond to COVID-19 patients.  The initiative will manage care in a quick and efficient manner...

FDA Clears Verily Study Watch for Irregular Pulse Monitoring

by Samantha McGrail

Verily Life Sciences was recently granted 510(K) clearance from the FDA for its Study Watch used with Irregular Pulse Monitoring, according to an official blog post from the Alphabet...

Hospital Boards Lack Healthcare IT Expertise, Rely on Consultants

by Fred Donovan

A disturbing 91 percent of hospital boards rely entirely on consultants for healthcare IT strategy and advice, rather than on the healthcare tech expertise of trustees, a poll of 494 C-suite hospital...

Cleveland Clinic Finds Electronic Inhaler Monitoring Cuts Readmissions

by Fred Donovan

Cleveland Clinic researchers have found that electronic inhaler monitoring combined with a disease management program resulted in fewer hospitalizations and emergency room visits for chronic...

Facial Recognition Helps Predict When ICU Patients Are At Risk

by Fred Donovan

Japanese researchers have successfully incorporated facial recognition technology into an automated system that can predict when intensive care unit (ICU) patients are at high risk of unsafe behavior,...

FDA Clears 2 Wearable Devices for Monitoring Patient Vital Signs

by Fred Donovan

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two wearable devices designed to monitor patient’s vital signs. The FDA cleared an artificial intelligence-powered wearable device made by...

AdventHealth Team Successfully Tests Remote Robotic Surgery

by Fred Donovan

Roger Smith, PhD, and his team at Florida-based AdventHealth Nicholson Center recently conducted a successful Department of Defense (DoD)-funded trial on remote robotic surgery. Smith, who is chief...

Providers Need to Embrace Healthcare Artificial Intelligence

by Fred Donovan

Hospitals and other providers should embrace healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) tools that provide clinical decision support, diagnostic imaging analysis, patient monitoring, and process...

AT&T, Nihon Kohden Expand Telemeter Wireless Networking Options

by Fred Donovan

The AT&T Foundry has teamed with Nihon Kohden to retrofit Nihon’s LifeScope G3 telemeter worn by hospital patients to monitor their vital signs so that the device can toggle between Wi-Fi and...

Remote Patient Monitoring Supports Vendor Connectivity, Technology

by Elizabeth O'Dowd

Reducing patient visits and improving long-term patient health motivate healthcare organizations to embrace remote patient monitoring. However without the healthcare network to support healthcare...

Identifying Health IT Infrastructure Requirements for Telehealth

by Elizabeth O'Dowd

As healthcare organizations continue to utilize telehealth programs, it’s more important than ever to make sure that all health IT infrastructure requirements for telehealth are met....

Telehealth Video Consults Affect Health IT Infrastructure

by Elizabeth O'Dowd

Telehealth is a large concern for health IT infrastructure as organizations need to make sure their digital environment can support the tools needed for successful connections through the public...

Improving Broadband Technology Supports Healthcare IoT

by Elizabeth O'Dowd

Improved broadband technology can help support healthcare IoT growth as more organizations are utilizing connected devices to help improve patient care. A recent update in broadband technology could...

mHealth Growth Depends on Rural Broadband Access

by Elizabeth O'Dowd

Healthcare organizations are building up their health IT infrastructures to support increased interests in mHealth growth for remote care and patient monitoring. Increased mHealth programs also calls...

Remote Monitoring, Operations Drive Healthcare IoT Adoption

by Elizabeth O'Dowd

Healthcare organizations benefit by introducing more connectivity and remote monitoring using the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT adoption encourages better use of healthcare resources allowing...