Research shows that as many as 88 percent of hospitals and healthcare facilities consider taking the plunge into the world of remote patient monitoring and integrating such a system in their operations. Now that statistic alone is good enough to make one wonder what is it about this relatively new crop of solutions and reasonably so! A relatively new emergence on the scene, the concept of remote patient monitoring offers plenty to the world of healthcare, thus meriting the popularity that it currently enjoys in the market. You see, the medical and healthcare industry is already fraught with countless issues and problems. It renders delivering high-quality healthcare more challenging than it needs to be. But how can remote patient monitoring help with that?

In plenty of ways, the concept is actually underpinned by technology, which is used to monitor patients. It helps keep track of their health even when they are not on the service provider’s premises. We must clarify that remote patient monitoring doesn’t seek to replace in-person healthcare, but only to fortify it. And it does that rather splendidly well. How? It uses biometric data gathered with help from wearable technologies. It then analyzes it to offer reports, insights, and more than shared with the care facility. This process is akin to a practitioner making these observations as if they were by the patient’s bedside in real-time.

Remote patient monitoring solutions offer plenty more benefits, including the ones listed below for your perusal.

  1. Reduce cost: One of the most significant considerations for patients is always the cost and RPM can help assuage that concern since they don’t have to travel to the facility or for unnecessary visits. As for hospitals, these solutions help them enhance their return on investment, monitor chronically-ill, high-risk patients, etc. As a result, healthcare facilities too, can achieve substantially healthier bottom lines.
  2. Improve care quality: As noted above, RPM solutions enable care providers to keep an eye on patients and their well-being remotely. The information thus gained is then used to gauge the treatment plan's effectiveness, make any adjustments, send reminders to take medicines, etc.
  3. Better access to care for patients: The basic premise of the concept is technology to monitor patients remotely. This also means that patients don’t have to meet the doctor in-person and consult them remotely, even if it is in the other corner of the world. It is a boon for patients whose movements are restricted or if they are located too far away from the required specialist. The point is no matter where you are, remote patient monitoring and telehealth ensure that you have access to the care you need at all times.

Suffice it to say that a robust real-time health monitoring system can do wonders for not only patients but the healthcare facilities that serve them. The only thing is that choice of the solution must be made after careful consideration.

Author's Bio: 

Kaushal Shah manages digital marketing communications for the enterprise technology services provided by Rishabh Software.