Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)

Frequently Asked Questions

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How remote patient monitoring process work?

Connected devices to remote monitoring tracks your vital signs, medical history, allowing healthcare providers to keep an eye on your health status and intervene when required.


What kinds of devices are used for RPM?

The RPM monitoring devices are quite easy to use. These include blood pressure monitors, glucometers, and pulsation devices. Our specialists will guide you how to setup and use these devices.


Is insurance cover remote patient monitoring?

There are many insurance plans that cover RPM services. Our team can help you in verifying insurance coverage and guide you on any linked costs.


When will my data be reviewed?

The frequency of review will differ based on your specific health needs.


Is my monitoring data accessible to me?

Sure, you can track your progress and communicate with your healthcare provider by securely accessing your monitoring data via patient portal or our mobile app.


What should I do if my readings seem abnormal?

Our healthcare staff will be notified if any irregular or abnormal readings are found and they will get in touch with you to offer advice, make changes to your care plan, or offer more assistance as needed.


How do I set up the monitoring devices?

Our RPM team will help you in setting up monitoring devices and also they will guide you about using the devices for precise monitoring by walking you through the setup process, either in-person or by step-by-step instructions sent remotely.


Is RPM only meant for seniors?

RPM is not only meant for seniors. People of all ages with chronic conditions can benefit from RPM services.


Is it possible for me to talk to my medical team?

Yes, you can speak to your healthcare provider directly. You can discuss any health related issues, treatments or advice.


What types of benefits can RPM offer?

By supporting proactive interventions and personalized treatment plans, remote monitoring facilitates early diagnosis of health conditions, reduces the need for frequent in-person visits, encourages patient participation, and improves overall quality of care.