The Role of Hospitals and Clinics: Evolving Their Role in a New Paradigm
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While the core principle of remote patient monitoring is care from home, hospitals and clinics remain the dominant end-users in the market. They are the primary purchasers of RPM systems for managing a large volume of patients with chronic conditions, particularly as a means to reduce readmission rates and improve post-discharge care. The market is therefore seeing a greater focus on developing solutions that can be seamlessly integrated into a hospital's existing IT infrastructure, allowing for a more streamlined workflow and a more coordinated approach to care. The Remote Patient Monitoring Market report provides a detailed breakdown of the market by end-user, highlighting the critical role of these institutions.
The future of RPM in hospitals and clinics will be defined by a shift from a reactive to a proactive model. Instead of simply treating acute conditions, providers will be able to use RPM data to monitor patients' health on an ongoing basis and to intervene at the first sign of a problem. This will not only improve patient outcomes but also help to reduce healthcare costs and to alleviate the pressure on an already-strained healthcare system.