From the January/February 2016 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine
Patients are looking for easy-to-use devices to engage with their doctor, however, device security, patient privacy and connectivity to new sensor and monitoring devices are critical. Providers on the other hand need the technology, devices and solutions that seamlessly integrate with the patient’s medical devices.
Consistent interactions between clinical care staff, patients and primary care providers are also necessary for a successful monitoring program. Tablets, smart-phones and wearables are easy to install in the home from a connectivity standpoint and easy for the patient to interact with, which allows providers to easily manage a patient’s conditions through seamless integration with health patient management applications.

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Timely alert notifications and care coordination between patients and their providers enable interventions through their mobile devices. Face-to-face consultations via video on their tablet or smart-phone allow for quick diagnosis without the need for a nurse’s visit or a trip to the hospital.
The next generation
Cost savings driven by remote patient monitoring create an ecosystem for payers, planners, providers, patients and family members to more efficiently and effectively manage health care. Remote patient monitoring empowers health care organizations to control costs by allowing administrators the ability to quickly receive vital information, set and evaluate alerts and assess data trends, while also giving a voice to home health aides and caretakers who are on the front lines of care management.
Dr. David Rhew is the chief medical officer and head of Healthcare and Fitness for Samsung Electronics America. His interests include measurably improving the quality, safety and efficiency of patient care.
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