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Consistent and effective self-management of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and hypertension (HTN) remains a challenge for many patients, who face barriers such as limited healthcare access, poor diet, and insufficient exercise. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) allows patients with specific chronic conditions to monitor and report their healthcare data through a digital platform. However, there is limited research on Medicaid patients’ experiences using RPM.
Patients reported that RPM programs reduced common barriers such as limited healthcare access and inconsistent follow-up by using text/phone-based monitoring and reminders, making this an effective telehealth strategy for vulnerable U.S. populations.
Continue reading at pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The increase in people with complex chronic health conditions is stressing the US health care delivery system. Community pharmacies play a role in ensuring patients’ safe medication use for chronic …
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