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The Remote Patient Monitor market is a subset of the larger Patient Monitoring Equipment market. It is composed of devices and systems that allow healthcare providers to monitor patients remotely, typically from a distance. These systems are used to track vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation, as well as other health indicators. They can also be used to provide remote patient care, such as medication reminders and telemedicine. Remote patient monitoring systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide real-time data and reduce the need for in-person visits.
Notable companies in the Remote Patient Monitor market include Philips, Medtronic, GE Healthcare, and Masimo. Other companies such as Abbott, Omron, and Welch Allyn also offer remote patient monitoring solutions. Show Less Read more