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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How RPM is Reducing Hospital Readmissions

Hospital readmissions following discharge are a pervasive challenge in healthcare. When patients are readmitted, their well-being is impacted, and hospital resources are strained. Millions of patients are readmitted each year within 30 days of discharge, often due to preventable complications. In this article, we’ll examine how RPM technology is helping healthcare organizations reduce hospital readmissions, improve […]

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Can RPM Improve Patient Hypertension Outcomes?

Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy can impact patients and their infants far beyond childbirth, posing long-term health risks. Recent research shows that remote patient monitoring (RPM) offers a promising solution to enhance postpartum care for patients who experience hypertensive disorders. This approach to cardiovascular care is helping to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. This

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Combining RPM & RTM for Hypertension Control

Recent insights from the Peterson Health Technology Institute’s (PHTI) report on digital hypertension management emphasize the value of combining medication management solutions with remote blood pressure monitoring to improve patient hypertension outcomes. With nearly half of American adults affected by hypertension, integrating digital health tools with the proper medication management solutions can more effectively address

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Address Healthcare Staffing Challenges with Digital Health

One of the biggest concerns in the healthcare landscape is healthcare staffing challenges. As demand for healthcare services rises, traditional responses fall short of meeting the need. This article explores healthcare workforce challenges and why healthcare organizations increasingly turn to automated telehealth and digital health solutions to address challenges. Addressing Healthcare Workforce Challenges with Remote

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Telemedicine for Endocrine Disorders and Arrhythmias

The healthcare industry has recently witnessed advances in managing endocrine system disorders and arrhythmias by leveraging cutting-edge research, technology, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Molecular research plays a role in personalized medicine and managing endocrine disorders. Genomic profiling and biomarker identification aid in accurate diagnoses and tailored treatment plans for endocrine disorders. With continued research on the

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Early Cancer Detection: Innovative IoT and IoMT Technologies for Breast and Lung Cancer Screening

The early detection of cancer is vital to improving patient outcomes and survival rates. Recent advancements in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) technologies are aiding in more accurate, accessible, and efficient cancer screening methods. This week, we explore research into two different technologies for the early detection of cancer,

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New RPM Research Shows Improved Blood Pressure in Underserved Population

A new study published in the Annals of Family Medicine demonstrates the potential of hypertension digital health interventions to improve outcomes for medically underserved patients. The research at a federally qualified health center in California examined the impact of a remote patient monitoring program (RPM) called Digital Innovation to Grow Quality Care Through an Interprofessional

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New Parkinson’s Disease Monitoring Device – Research

Parkinson’s disease is one of the fastest-growing neurological disorders worldwide. It affects millions of people who develop motor and non-motor symptoms that progressively impair quality of life. The complexity of managing Parkinson’s motor fluctuations and medication adherence makes it a significant challenge for healthcare providers. However, Parkinson’s disease monitoring devices are helping to address these

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