Remote Patient Monitoring has a Major Impact in Driving Sustainability in Healthcare

Remote Patient Monitoring has a Major Impact in Driving Sustainability in Healthcare

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is revolutionizing healthcare by leveraging digital solutions to remotely collect and share vital patient health data. This approach reduces hospital visits, admissions, and readmissions, saving billions annually. RPM significantly contributes to sustainability by conserving resources like electricity and hydrocarbon fuels. Transforma Insights estimates a 45-50% reduction in hospital admissions and a 20-30% decrease in electricity usage through RPM. Moreover, by minimizing travel and CO2 emissions, RPM aligns with sustainable healthcare objectives. Implementing RPM solutions not only improves healthcare outcomes but also ensures a profitable and environmentally conscious future.

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Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is reshaping healthcare through digital solutions that remotely collect patient data, reducing hospital visits and readmissions while saving billions annually. RPM conserves resources like electricity and hydrocarbon fuels, with Transforma Insights estimating significant reductions in hospital admissions and electricity usage. By minimizing travel and CO2 emissions, RPM aligns with sustainability goals. Implementing RPM ensures improved healthcare outcomes and a profitable, environmentally conscious future.


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