remote patient monitoring
The new, shared online appointment and prescribing platform is intended to relieve NHS pressure.
The remote monitoring health tech company’s timely name-change coincides with a radical shift in the way health data is perceived and used, triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.
The company's initial product is designed for end stage renal disease patients receiving peritoneal dialysis in their homes.
The agreement with Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust was signed earlier this month.
A new partnership will see the deployment of the eCareCoordinator clinician dashboard and eCareCompanion patient app.
At HIMSS, Dr. Richard Milani will share learnings and data from his health system's chronic condition management initatives.
Patient engagement, artificial intelligence, telemedicine, virtual reality, and more trends dominated the provider headlines.
Studies show growing adoption, regulatory barriers and a mixed bag of efficacy results
CMS Administrator Seema Verma said that the remote monitoring change and others would promote care innovation and reduce provider burden.
The company has partnered with hospitals, medical systems, and industry associations to help doctors connect virtually to their own patients.