Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is the use of digital technologies and services to monitor, analyze, and capture the health data of patients and send this information to healthcare professionals for further evaluation. RPM devices can greatly improve the management of various chronic conditions. The primary goal of RPM devices is to accurately collect a wide range of health data for a patient, such as blood pressure, heart rate, vital signs, weight, and blood sugar levels. The patient’s health information is then transmitted to healthcare specialists for monitoring and evaluation, with patients staying at home rather than visiting healthcare facilities.
Scope
- Remote patient monitoring enhances efficiency in medical devices and healthcare overall
- The primary goal of remote patient monitoring devices is to accurately collect a wide range of health data
- The rapid integration of remote patient monitoring devices was expedited by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reasons to Buy
- Understand how remote patient monitoring devices are enhancing efficiency.
- Understand the different types of remote patient monitoring devices and who the major players are.
- Understand the major trends that will impact the theme in the coming years.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Players
- Technology Briefing
- Trends
- Industry Analysis
- Value Chain
- Companies
- Sector Scorecard
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- Thematic Research Methodology
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