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Remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) presents a promising solution for hypertension management through efficient blood pressure monitoring outside of the traditional clinic setting utilizing monitors that transmit readings automatically to the healthcare team. Barriers to adoption of RPM include addressing the challenge of managing continuous streams of data, patient capability, and financial sustainability. The impacts of different RPM models on enrollment and financial outcomes are unknown.
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Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) technologies are changing the way healthcare is delivered, but their particular effects on pharmacy practice, especially in medication management, as well as in …
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