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Remote Patient Monitoring

Remote patient monitoring is the use of digital technologies to monitor and capture medical and other health data from patients and electronically transmit this information to healthcare providers for assessment and, when necessary, recommendations and treatment. RPM programs can also help keep people healthy, allow older and disabled individuals to live at home longer and avoid having to move into skilled nursing facilities. RPM can also serve to reduce the number of hospitalizations, readmissions, and lengths of stay in hospital — all of which help improve quality of life and contain costs.

Essel Solutions can help you achieve RPM through its platform and demostrate:

  • How RPM can help you provide proactive care to patients in need
  • The process of implementing and utilizing an RPM program
  • How RPM can assist your organization in achieving goals for patient outcomes and revenue

  • Our Solution

    Built on HIPAA- and GDPR-capable technologies, our solution jump-starts organizational readiness for caring for patients from home. It is not simply an expansion of conventional acute home care—it is a fundamental redefinition of it.

    1. Clinical models: Supports more complex clinical models for servicing a higher-acuity baseline with care pathways and protocols specifically designed for conditions traditionally treated in hospitals
    2. Care monitoring: Enables 24/7 remote patient monitoring and care through synchronous and asynchronous in-home virtual interactions with care team members using secure and HIPAA-compliant digital technologies, including a care management app
    3. Technology-enabled: Leverages purpose-built, real-time technology capable of documenting portable inpatient-level care and integrates data from virtual touchpoints and RPM devices
    4. Physician access: Enables comprehensive specialist coverage of complex patients via a virtual hospital under a range of care models
    5. Clinical personnel: Enables use of higher-skilled clinicians trained in providing acute home care to complex patients, including operating sophisticated hospital equipment and administering acute care services
    6. Supply chain: Manages an on-demand, responsive supply chain and network of vendors (e.g., durable medical equipment, labs, meds) to address changing patient circumstances and conditions in near-real time