Data suggest that remote patient monitoring may support outpatient step-up dosing of bispecific antibodies by enabling earlier CRS detection.
Remote patient monitoring can safely enable outpatient bispecific dosing for selected patients, but older or high-risk individuals may still require closer human oversight and structured support.
Noting that while the trend toward performing TJA as outpatient surgery reduces hospital length of stay (LOS), the practice decreases “available time to monitor for postoperative complications,”1 the ...
The promise of remote patient monitoring is showing itself in more and more telemedicine use cases, with huge potential for day-to-day wellness, management of chronic conditions and the promotion of ...
A new paper published in the Journal of Cardiac Failure shows that patients on Cadence’s remote physiologic monitoring program had better outcomes than patients eligible for the program who did not ...
Current solutions for remote health monitoring can be seen as invasive by patients and mostly do single variant intermittent tracking. FDA clearance brings one of Europe’s most advanced real-time ...
Protecting patient data is crucial for businesses in the healthcare sector since cyberattacks are a common occurrence. There have already been 415 data breach cases made public in 2024 alone. To ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sai writes about healthcare, innovation and technology. The potential number of use-cases for AI in healthcare settings seems to ...
While at-home monitoring is less common for kids, one children’s hospital now has 11 remote management programs for its pediatric patients. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia remotely monitors ...