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Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a healthcare technology that allows medical professionals to monitor patients remotely, outside of a traditional healthcare setting. RPM typically involves the use of digital health tools, such as wearables and sensors, to collect patient health data and transmit it to healthcare providers in real-time.

Here are the general steps involved in RPM:

  1. The patient is provided with a wearable device, such as a smartwatch or health sensor, that collects and transmits health data.
  2. The wearable device collects data such as heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar levels, and other vital signs depending on the patient's condition.
  3. The device sends the data to a cloud-based platform, where it is processed and analyzed.
  4. The healthcare provider or medical professional can access the patient's data in real-time, via a secure online portal or mobile application.
  5. The healthcare provider can monitor the patient's health and intervene if necessary, by adjusting medication dosages, recommending lifestyle changes, or scheduling an appointment.
  6. If an urgent situation arises, such as a sudden change in the patient's vital signs, the healthcare provider can contact the patient immediately and take appropriate action.

Overall, RPM can help healthcare providers to deliver more personalized care, improve patient outcomes, and reduce healthcare costs by preventing unnecessary hospital admissions and readmissions.

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