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Remote Patient Monitoring Adoption Increased over 300 Percent in Two Years
Vivalink, a prominent provider of digital healthcare solutions, has unveiled findings from a survey conducted among healthcare providers across the U.S., shedding light on the status of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) adoption and the rapid ascent of acute RPM and hospital-at-home initiatives. The survey, when compared to its 2021 counterpart, demonstrates remarkable growth, with eighty-one percent of clinicians currently employing RPM on patients, marking a 305 percent increase. Notably, 84 percent of respondents using RPM presently have intentions to augment their usage by 2024. These results signify the robust momentum of RPM in a post-pandemic healthcare landscape, shaping the future of healthcare beyond traditional hospital confines. RPM is evolving into a pivotal, patient-centered, accessible, and cost-effective component of healthcare, with Vivalink at the forefront of pioneering digital health solutions to cater to the evolving needs of both providers and patients.
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Vivalink, a prominent digital healthcare solutions provider, has released findings from a recent survey of U.S. healthcare providers. The survey reveals a substantial surge in Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) adoption, with 81% of clinicians currently utilizing RPM on patients a remarkable 305% increase since 2021. Notably, 84% of these RPM users plan to expand their usage by 2024. These results underscore RPM's strong momentum in post-pandemic healthcare, transforming it into an essential, patient-centric, cost-effective healthcare component that extends beyond traditional hospital settings. Vivalink remains a pioneering force in digital health solutions, addressing the evolving needs of both providers and patients.
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