100Plus
Patient Outcomes Using Remote Patient Monitoring
Pages
9
Time to read
17 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
9
Time to read
17 mins
Publication
Language
English
This white paper examines the impact of remote patient monitoring (RPM) on patient outcomes, particularly focusing on the 100Plus RPM system since its launch in June 2019. The analysis includes data from over 30,000 patients across 426 healthcare practices, evaluating key health metrics such as weight, blood glucose, and blood pressure. The paper outlines the methodology used for quality improvement analysis, which involved a retrospective review of patient data and surveys of healthcare providers. It details the significant improvements observed in blood pressure control among hypertensive patients, with mean reductions in systolic and diastolic blood pressure over 180 days. Additionally, the paper discusses the weight loss outcomes for patients with obesity using the RPM system, highlighting the challenges of weight management and the potential economic impacts of even moderate weight loss. The findings suggest that RPM can enhance patient care and health outcomes while potentially reducing healthcare costs.