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1. What is Remote Patient Monitoring?


Chronic hypertension or hypertension can affect many aspects of health. Hypertension is a major cause of other serious health problems, such as heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. Hypertension is very common in the United States and affects 45% of American adults. In this regard, being a member of a community health center and working with telemedicine can turn the chance of missing treatment into a victory for you and your care team. With remote patient monitoring, you can comfortably receive hypertension care at home.


Remote patient monitoring refers to the telemedicine reservation made by using telecommunication technologies such as video conference and telephone. As COVID has added remote patient monitoring services, when we reopen face-to-face access, we should regard some newly established practices as guardians. Providers should always be involved in deciding whether to include or even increase remote patient monitoring visits for your blood pressure care and have an open dialogue about when you need to visit the doctor.


2. Blood Pressure Monitor Tailored for Remote Patient Monitoring


A recent study showed that 94% of patients completed their data collection process, which included using a home blood pressure monitor and sending readings back to their telemedicine service providers. Blood pressure changes over time and remote patient monitoring can conduct self-monitor regularly and communicate any changes in blood pressure levels to providers.


One of the main benefits of RPM device is that they can easily connect people with providers that may be geographically inaccessible. This can reduce stress-related travel, anxiety about punctuality, the stress of sitting in an enclosed space with other patients, and many other stressful situations. Telemedicine allows patients to monitor their blood pressure in a more natural environment and improve the effectiveness of readings. The wireless blood pressure cuff approved by FDA is recommended. TeleCuff Gen 1 is designed to provide services for patients who need remote patient monitoring and is approved by FDA as a class II medical device. TeleCuff Gen 1 measures systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and pulse rate, and then quickly transmits accurate real-time data to the healthcare platform through encrypted 4G technology. The networked sphygmomanometer TeleCuff Gen 1 can provide systolic blood pressure reading, diastolic blood pressure reading, pulse reading, heartbeat indication, motion error indication, irregular heartbeat detection, and result transmission indication.


Monitoring your blood pressure is important to assess your overall health, especially if you have high blood pressure. It can help you and your provider pay close attention to serious diseases such as heart disease. Remote patient monitoring is a good way to get health information, which still should be used by providers and patients after COVID.

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