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Some common types of remote health monitoring devices

Clinical Management Software (CMS) is used by clinicians to manage medical records and communicate with patients through digital means. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is designed for use by 1st level responders who can be located in any type of emergency department.

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Some common types of remote health monitoring devices

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  1. Some common types of remote health monitoring devices include: Clinical Management Software (CMS) is used by clinicians to manage medical records and communicate with patients through digital means. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is designed for use by 1st level responders who can be located in any type of emergency department. What are some common examples of remote patient monitoring technologies?

  2. Blood pressure monitor Blood pressure monitor- a device that measures blood pressure and transmits it to a central server that is used by a clinician. The clinician then reviews the information and sends the patient instructions, provides guidance for adjustments in medication, or notifies another clinician if they have concerns about the readings

  3. Blood glucose monitor Blood glucose monitor- a device that measures glucose levels and transmits it to a central server that is used by a clinician. The clinician then reviews the information and sends the patient instructions, provides guidance for adjustments in medication, or notifies another clinician if they have concerns about the readings. HRV monitor- a device that measures heart rate variability and transmits it to a central server that is used by a clinician. The clinician then reviews the information and sends the patient instructions, provides guidance for adjustments in medication, or notifies another clinician if they have concerns about the readings.

  4. CRM CRM- a tool that is used by clinicians to monitor chronic conditions, such as diabetes or asthma. It can be used in cases where there is no evidence of disease but where symptoms persist for a long time. Caretakers can send written instructions to the monitored patients and clinicians can set alarms in case patients become symptomatic in certain conditions. 

  5. AED AED- is a device used to deliver medicine in situations where self-administering medication is being considered. It can track how long it takes for the medicine to take effect, determine if the patient has taken the medication correctly, and send alerts to clinicians if something goes wrong.

  6. Home care monitoring system- a system that is used by home health providers to monitor patient care or communicate with patients who are being cared for in their homes. Some common uses of home healthcare monitoring systems include watching for signs of seizures, measuring vital signs including blood pressure and pulse rates, noting glucose levels with glucose monitors, administering medication via IVs, and checking the patient's cardiac rhythm with heart monitors.

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