Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is the use of digital devices to collect and send patient data and clinical information. Technological advances in RPM devices have given way to a wide range of uses, from managing chronic disease to treating acute conditions. As a result, the use of RPM technology as part of patient care plans has grown rapidly in recent years. Despite this growth, RPM has also been scrutinized for its clinical effectiveness and program integrity risks. Policymakers and payers need reliable, unbiased, and balanced data and research evaluating the use of this technology in clinical settings and its impact on patient care and reimbursement.
Join University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) Telehealth Administrator Kyle Brewer, MBA, FACHE and Clinical Pharmacist Carly Brown, PharmD, CPAHA for an overview of what the current evidence base says about RPM, current research efforts they’re pioneering, and what the future holds for this field of digital health.
Attend this webinar to:
-Understand existing research surrounding RPM clinical effectiveness and cost impact,
-Learn where the research gaps are and how UMMC and CTeL are working to fill them,
-Gain new insights from the work being done by CTeL partners,
-Plan ahead for the future of RPM policy.
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/euYL6Ei2RYK1Pk50VoxP-A