Telemonitoring and You

This article from www.healthecareers.com is written by Emily O’Brien.

Telemonitoring sits at the innovative forefront of medical technology. As the population ages, the likelihood of long-term conditions increases, which presents extensive challenges to healthcare providers. Telemonitoring involves observing patients at home by recording vital signs through a device that transmits data to a separate location. This frequent, continuous assessment of symptoms processes information in real-time via digital devices, allowing for close monitoring for patients living at home, in nursing facilities, or in residential care homes. Devices work in conjunction with a telecommunications system, such as a landline or cell phone, cable network, or broadband technology, where data is captured. Nurses can then use the information to look for signs of deterioration and intervene swiftly to possibly prevent a trip to the hospital.

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