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As healthcare continues to evolve, RPM is uniquely positioned to offer personalized care to diverse patient populations. This effort to improve healthcare capabilities to better meet the needs of patients is termed population health management, referring “… to the process of improving clinical health outcomes of a defined group of individuals through improved care coordination and patient engagement supported by appropriate … care models1.”
By leveraging technology to monitor patients’ health from a distance, RPM can provide tailored benefits that cater to the needs of different age groups and health conditions to support a value-based care model. Here’s a detailed look at how some patient populations can benefit from RPM.
Pediatric patients
For pediatric patients, especially those with chronic conditions, RPM offers remote monitoring and can provide caregivers with greater peace of mind.
- Chronic condition management
Children with conditions like asthma, diabetes, or congenital heart defects can benefit from remote monitoring. RPM devices track vital signs and symptoms, alerting parents and healthcare providers to any concerning changes, and can help to ensure timely interventions. - Post-surgical monitoring
After surgical procedures, RPM can monitor recovery progress and allow patients to receive follow-ups remotely, making healthcare services more accessible2. Further, remotely tracking vital signs and wound healing can help detect complications early to ensure prompt treatment3. - Behavioral and developmental monitoring
RPM can be used to monitor behavioral and developmental milestones in children, and data collected through RPM can inform personalized care plans and therapeutic interventions4.
Millennials
Millennials, or those born roughly between 1981 and 1996, are often characterized by their tech-savviness and busy lifestyles. When it comes to their health, they are increasingly seeking solutions that offer convenience and efficiency. For this demographic, RPM can provide an ideal way to maintain their health without disrupting their daily routines.
- Wellness checks from home
Millennials can use RPM for routine wellness checks, tracking health metrics like weight, blood pressure, and activity levels from the comfort of their homes. - Mental health monitoring
With rising awareness about mental health, RPM can be used to track mood patterns and stress levels. - Chronic condition management
For millennials with chronic conditions, RPM can offer remote monitoring and personalized care plans as well as automated alerts and reminders to help ensure adherence to medication and lifestyle modifications (which can help to reduce the risk of further complications).
Aging population
The aging population faces unique healthcare challenges, including multiple chronic conditions and mobility issues. RPM can offer significant benefits for this demographic by providing active monitoring while promoting independence.
- Chronic disease management
RPM enables remote monitoring of a myriad of health conditions, including arthritis, cancer, dementia, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and pneumonia. Data transmission to healthcare providers allows for timely adjustments in treatment plans, which can help to reduce hospitalizations and emergency room visits5. - Pre- and post-surgical care
Devices equipped with pre- and post-surgical information pathways can help clinicians provide patients with tools designed to enable them to better adhere to disease-specific requirements before a procedure and after discharge. - Remote consultations
Telehealth integration with RPM allows patients to consult with healthcare providers without the need for travel, reducing the burden on both patients and caregivers. Virtual visits can address routine health concerns, monitor progress, and provide support.
It is estimated that, by 2025, 70 million U.S. patients (more than one in four Americans) will use remote patient monitoring services6. RPM is a versatile and transformative approach to healthcare that offers tailored benefits to diverse patient profiles and demographics. From millennials seeking proactive wellness to the aging population requiring enhanced care, better population health management is possible through the remote patient monitoring, value-based care model.
Vivify Health specializes in remote patient monitoring services, offering a powerful RPM software solution with integrated third-party biometric devices designed to help improve efficiency and effectiveness of your disease management and post-acute care programs.
- American Hospital Association. (2020, December 18). Population Health Management. https://www.aha.org/center/population-health-management
- Flarey, D. (2024). Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring: A New Era in Case Management. American Institute of Health Care Professionals.
- Flarey, D. (2024). Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring: A New Era in Case Management. American Institute of Health Care Professionals.
- Flarey, D. (2024). Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring: A New Era in Case Management. American Institute of Health Care Professionals.
- Scott, J. (2021, June 17). The Benefits of Remote Patient Monitoring Are Wide Ranging. HealthTech. https://healthtechmagazine.net/article/2021/06/benefits-remote-patient-monitoring-are-wide-ranging-perfcon
- Strategic Market Research. (2023, July). Global Remote Patient Monitoring Statistic 2023 – Facts & Figures. https://www.strategicmarketresearch.com/blogs/remote-patient-monitoring-statistics