RPM improves communication with health professionals. RPM systems provide authentic health information, keeping clinicians informed about their patients’ health conditions and giving patients and families more sense of peace and security. Due to remote patient monitoring (RPM), Patients can stay in the comfort of their own homes while obtaining appropriate medical care to manage their ailments, check for new symptoms, and respond when problems occur.
With remote care programs, doctors can manage their patients’ hyperglycemia, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, malignancies, weight gain/loss, substance addiction, and more. RPM programs, unlike other telehealth delivery systems, do not necessitate an interactive video to engage with a physician, nor are there any geographic limitations. Remote monitoring has appeared as a new and strong paradigm as telemedicine has progressed over the previous decade.
All that is required for RPM is a form of technology that gathers patient data, such as attached pulse rate cuffs, glucometers, pulse oximetry gadgets, or fitness devices, as well as software that can communicate and visualize the actual patient information. These devices enable continuous data delivery to doctors, who are notified automatically when a shift in a patient’s health necessitates action, follow-up, or a therapy adjustment [20].