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RPM Beyond Vitals: New Use-Cases Driving Better Patient Engagement

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Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has rapidly evolved from tracking basic vital signs to becoming a cornerstone of modern healthcare. While early implementations focused mainly on monitoring blood pressure, glucose levels, and heart rates, the landscape is changing. Today, innovative use-cases are emerging that not only improve clinical outcomes but also drive better patient engagement. This article explores how Remote Patient Monitoring is moving beyond the basics to create value for patients, providers, and the entire healthcare ecosystem. The Traditional Role of Remote Patient Monitoring Remote Patient Monitoring was initially designed to track chronic conditions by collecting key physiological data. Devices would record metrics such as: Blood pressure Glucose levels Heart rate Weight These metrics were transmitted to healthcare providers, who could intervene if readings fell outside pre-set parameters. While this approach helped reduce hospital readmissions and improved disease manag...