Remote Patient Monitoring for Chronic Conditions
The benefits of telehealth extend to many patient populations and can be used to treat a variety of ailments from cancer to mental health. When health system executives consider Remote Patient Monitoring, they might think of the more common conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension where entering glucose numbers or blood pressure readings is incredibly simple.
Yet consider how impactful telehealth services are for treating mental health and the power it has to reduce suicide and care for the whole person. May is mental health awareness month making it a perfect time to pause and consider how digital tools can help in offering flexible chronic care management services.
Learn more about telehealth benefits for treating mental health, hypertension, chronic kidney disease (CKD) and coronary artery disease (CAD), asthma and COPD, cancer, and HIV.
The COVID-19 pandemic created a sense of urgency for finding ways to treat mental health remotely. But even as the pandemic began to ease, patients demonstrated a desire for continuing remote patient care.
Some populations, such as those living in rural areas or those with a lower income level find it challenging to get to in-person mental health appointments and pay for them. Remote Patient Monitoring is making it possible for these patients to still get the care they need at a distance.
For mental health, telehealth allows for:
Additionally, telehealth can help those needing mental health counseling obtain it more discreetly without the need to tell friends and family about it.
Remote Patient Monitoring for mental health is advantageous because it also allows patients to record subjective data, such as how they are feeling and their overall cognitive functions. They can update those symptoms throughout the day to demonstrate how different situations or stimulants impact their mental health.
Using a smartphone and a patient app or portal, they can log in wherever and whenever it is most convenient for them. Likewise, their provider can review the information throughout their day.
Recognizing that telehealth offers immense potential for improving behavioral health care, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers a best practices guide to aid providers in setting up these services and preparing their patients for what to expect.
Telehealth is proven to be an excellent resource for improving a patient’s self-management and care plan adherence. It puts the patient in control of their care and offers them more lines of communication to reach their providers.
So it’s no big surprise that Remote Patient Monitoring is helping patients control their health care expenses and manage their chronic conditions in a timeframe that’s right for them.
Here’s a look at some additional chronic conditions that RPM can help patients and their providers manage with ease.
Remote Patient Monitoring offers new ways to care for patients living with a variety of conditions. You can read more on the AMC Health RPM page where you’ll find statistics for how RPM treats:
Explore the Remote Patient Monitoring solutions AMC Health offers to learn more about how you can improve patient satisfaction and care for a variety of chronic conditions.