Patients Experience Excellent Health Outcomes from Telemedicine
WALTHAM, Mass., Aug. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the use of telemedicine for both routine and acute care. Doctors and patients quickly grew accustomed to videoconferencing and remote monitoring for conditions such as diabetes, respiratory illnesses, and chronic pain. The paradigm shift has boosted demand for better remote healthcare technology to treat a broad range of health conditions. Despite concerns about the efficacy of remote healthcare, evidence shows no downside to telehealth when used appropriately. But current hospital telemetry systems suffer from a lack of portability and adaptability. High-acuity telemetry lacks portability. Portable units lack high acuity.