HEALTHCARE FROM THE COMFORT OF HOME

Remote Patient Monitoring

Monitor vital signs from home with FDA-approved devices

a senior is using a blood pressure monitor at home with a tablet showing readings

What is Remote Patient Monitoring?

"Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)"

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) uses connected medical devices to automatically transmit your vital signs and health data from your home directly to your healthcare team. This Medicare-covered service enables real-time monitoring, allowing us to detect changes early and adjust your treatment proactively.

Our FDA-approved devices are simple to use and automatically send your readings - no apps or manual logging required. Your care team monitors the data daily and contacts you if any adjustments are needed.

multiple medical devices including blood pressure monitor glucose meter and scale

SIMPLE & EFFECTIVE

How RPM Works

Technology That Works for You

  • Blood Pressure Monitors - for hypertension management
  • Glucose Meters - for diabetes monitoring
  • Pulse Oximeters - for oxygen level tracking
  • Weight Scales - for heart failure and fluid retention monitoring

How RPM Works - Simple as 1-2-3

We provide FDA-approved monitoring devices at no cost. Our team helps with setup and training ensuring you're comfortable using the equipment.

Proven Benefits of RPM

Measurable Health Improvements

  • Early Detection: Identify health changes before they become serious
  • Fewer Office Visits: Manage conditions effectively from home
  • Reduced Hospitalizations: Prevent emergencies through proactive care
  • Better Medication Management: Data helps optimize your prescriptions
Studies show RPM reduces hospital readmissions by up to 50% and emergency department visits by 30%

Ready to Start Remote Patient Monitoring?

Who Benefits from RPM?

Monitor Your Health From Home

RPM is especially beneficial for patients with:

  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Diabetes
  • Heart failure
  • COPD or asthma
  • Post-surgical recovery needs

Coverage: Covered by Traditional Medicare and most insurance plans. Devices provided at no cost to eligible patients.

a doctor is looking at rpm data on a tablet

Caring for You, Every Step of the Way