Remote Patient Monitoring

Monitoring patients from the comfort of their home

Dependable, easy to use Remote Patient Monitoring platform for measuring and monitoring health. Remote patient monitoring devices monitor and track patient health data which is crucial for managing their care. Cutting edge RPM technology drives clinical outcomes while ensuring the process is done as efficiently as possible.

Device Options:

Devices and Monitoring

Capturing and reporting of blood pressure, blood glucose, weight and Sp02 vitals for patients. Readings are transmitted to a web-based portal where the care team can monitor blood pressure vitals daily.

Device Distribution and Management

Management of the distribution of RPM devices to patients Devices can ship directly to patient’s home Return procedures for patients to ship devices back to Mobility Exchange for reassignment Sanitization of equipment prior to redistribution Mobility Exchange to support a replacement program for broken, lost or stolen devices

Software Integration

Mobility Exchange works with your IT leadership to scope out API integration from a monitoring portal into EMR system.

Reporting

KPI’s will be outlined to determine which outcomes will be reported on. Blood pressure, blood glucose, weight and SPo2reading trends by patient Blood pressure, blood glucose, weight and SPo2 device distribution analysis by patient

Successful Outcomes of Remote Patient Monitoring

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Improvement in Overall Health

Each of the following 21 chronic conditions can be reimbursed by medicare for remote patient monitoring

Hypertension, Diabetes, Obesity, Autism Spectrum Disorders, HIV / AIDS, Hepatitis, Schizophrenia / Other Psychotic Disorders, Drug Abuse / Substance, Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Stroke, Asthma, Osteoporosis, Cancer, Atrial Fibrillation, COPD, Alzheimer’s Disease/ Dementia, Heart Failure, Depression, Chronic Kidney Disease, Ischemic Heart Disease, Arthritis.

*According to Medicare.gov, Medicare may pay for a health care provider’s help to manage chronic conditions if you have 2 or more serious chronic conditions that are expected to last at least a year.