Research

Evidence-based insights, updates, and use cases from Tenovi’s work in remote patient monitoring (RPM), remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM), and value-based care models.

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Trends in Reduced Hospitalizations: Research Update

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is an evidence-based strategy increasingly linked to reduced hospitalizations. By remotely tracking vital signs and symptoms, healthcare teams can detect issues earlier and intervene before complications require emergency department visits or inpatient admission. This week’s Research Roundup highlights two recent studies that contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting RPM’s […]

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Maternal Hypertension & Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring: Key Findings from Recent Studies

Hypertensive disorders affect about 1 in every 12 to 17 pregnant women in the U.S., and pose significant risks if left unmanaged. Managing hypertension in pregnancy is crucial for ensuring maternal and fetal health. This is because elevated blood pressure can lead to preeclampsia, stroke, preterm delivery, and even maternal death if not detected early.

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RPM and the Push to Improve HEDIS Measures

To improve HEDIS measures, health organizations need actionable, trackable strategies tied to patient outcomes. HEDIS, Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set, is a tool developed by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) to measure the effectiveness, safety, and timeliness of care. It consists of more than 90 performance indicators across six domains, including chronic

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Remote Patient Monitoring for Chronic Heart Failure – Impact on Patient Outcomes

It is estimated that 6.2 million U.S. adults live with Chronic heart failure (CHF), a number expected to exceed 8 million by 2030. With an annual per-patient cost nearing $30,000, the need for more efficient, scalable care strategies is clear. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is a telemedicine approach that offers a promising solution. This article

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Remote Patient Monitoring for Hypertension: Research in Chronic and Maternal Care

Approximately 48% of adults have hypertension, defined as a systolic blood pressure greater than 130 mmHg or a diastolic pressure exceeding 80 mmHg. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) for hypertension management is gaining traction as an effective tool for managing this chronic condition. Research shows that RPM enhances patient convenience, strengthens relationships with care teams, and

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Remote Therapeutic Monitoring Research

Stroke Care and Recovery With Remote Therapeutic Monitoring

Ongoing research in remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) is evaluating its role in addressing challenges in stroke rehabilitation and long-term care. RTM merges connected technology with clinical care strategies to support stroke patients throughout their recovery. It offers potential solutions to concerns such as treatment adherence, medication adherence, delayed intervention, and limited visibility into at-home progress.

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Remote Therapeutic Monitoring Devices for Parkinson’s Disease

Medical devices for Parkinson’s disease are no longer limited to in-clinic assessments or episodic data collection. With the growing use of remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM), clinicians now have access to continuous, real-time insights into a patient’s condition right from their home. This shift is transforming how Parkinson’s is managed, making care more personalized, data-driven, and

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Smart Pajamas: A Wearable for Remote Sleep Disorder Monitoring

Sleep disorders are a growing public health issue, affecting millions of Americans and costing the healthcare system billions each year. Despite the risks, many patients avoid testing due to the inconvenience, cost, or discomfort of overnight sleep studies in clinical settings. New research from the University of Cambridge suggests that sensor-embedded sleepwear known as smart

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Barriers & Facilitators in Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring

As hypertension rates continue to rise, remote patient monitoring (RPM) for blood pressure has emerged as a tool for improving patient outcomes. Many U.S. health systems now incorporate remote blood pressure monitoring into standard care to help patients manage hypertension and cardiovascular conditions. RPM allows for regular tracking of vital signs, early detection of concerning

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