Remote Patient Monitoring Will Boost CHF and GLP-1 Care in 2025

Remote Patient Monitoring Will Boost CHF and GLP-1 Care in 2025

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 health equity.

Oren Nissim is CEO and cofounder of Brook Health, a care management company that uses telehealth and artificial intelligence for home-based care. He sees big things for RPM in 2025, helping across a variety of important areas for patients where they live. We spoke with him about the trends he sees shaping up for the year ahead.

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Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is expected in 2025 to transform care for people with Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) by using real-time data and AI-powered alerts to catch early signs of deterioration — helping prevent hospitalizations and improve outcomes. 


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