Real remote care: the next frontier beyond telemedicine and RPM
Wednesday, March 9th, 2022 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
For most patients, "health" largely happens between healthcare provider visits, outside the framework of the hospital, clinic, or doctor’s office. Since the intersection of healthcare with their lives remains minimal, significant trends that could have long-term effects on their health could be missed or remain unnoticed longer than necessary.
When patients with chronic conditions are limited to interacting with healthcare providers during periodic appointments or low-touch telephone consults, subtle changes in their health that happen between appointments get overlooked. And it is frequently these indications — those that patients may not feel warrant mention or medical intervention — that can be early signs of an impending adverse event.
A new remote healthcare paradigm is needed to meet the needs of this growing patient population, lower the likelihood of hospital admission and improve clinical outcomes without adding to the burden on clinical teams.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
When patients with chronic conditions are limited to interacting with healthcare providers during periodic appointments or low-touch telephone consults, subtle changes in their health that happen between appointments get overlooked. And it is frequently these indications — those that patients may not feel warrant mention or medical intervention — that can be early signs of an impending adverse event.
A new remote healthcare paradigm is needed to meet the needs of this growing patient population, lower the likelihood of hospital admission and improve clinical outcomes without adding to the burden on clinical teams.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
- How true remote care goes beyond remote patient monitoring
- How an automated remote care platform that guides patients through assisted self-care can reduce staff workload and improve patient care
- How early detection of subtle downward trends can accelerate necessary interventions and reduce adverse events, by enabling care teams to focus on these patients at the right time