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How Receptive Are Patients and Medical Staff to RPM?

RPM or Remote Patient Monitoring has been developed as a means to achieve better medical outcomes for the patient while maintaining distance and causing less intrusion and stress for the patient and their family members. With the innovation of telemedicine, patients are able to have access to good quality medical care. With RPM, doctors and other medical personnel will be able to keep track of their patients and maintain contact even if they are not physically together in the same room. 

However, it remains to be seen if patients will be completely receptive to RPM as being the primary way they receive treatment. Whether you have experienced RPM first-hand or if you are thinking about trying it, this blog post will outline the views patients and medical personnel have about RPM at the time of this writing. Hopefully, after reading this through to the end, you will be able to decide if this type of treatment is right for you or not. 

How Receptive Are Patients and Medical Staff to RPM?

Patients and medical staff are beginning to see the positive impact that RPM has on their daily lives. A recent survey says that RPM significantly improves and streamlines the monitoring of patients with chronic diseases. Patients in particular are very receptive to this type of innovation because of a number of factors. 

The Patient Point of View

Patients who are looking to have more control over their health and gain peace of mind are the ones who show that they are extremely open to incorporating RPM into their treatment regimen. 

The reason for this is because most of the statistics and numbers may be monitored remotely. The data will be available for both the medical professionals and patient to view as they please, giving patients better access to vital information about their current state of health. 

The Medical Professional Point of View

The majority of medical professionals have the same opinion.any of them find it extremely convenient that all the valuable data about their patients’ health is always readily available. All they need to do is talk to their patients and interpret any results that need to be clarified. On top of this, doctors will greatly improve their productivity because their travel time in between patients will be drastically reduced. 

How Social Distancing Has Influenced These Views

Because of the current state of the world brought about by the global pandemic, remote monitoring is a truly welcome method to maintain the connection between patient and doctor. The two parties will be able to maintain physical distancing yet still be able to communicate about the urgent medical conditions of the patients. Physicians will still be able to provide essential information and treatments to their patients even if they are not together in the same location. 

Conclusion

In a nutshell, the overall perception of RPM is mostly positive. More or less everyone involved is ready to incorporate this new medical innovation and integrate it into the way things are done. The collected data has indicated that most patients are ready to take control over their own health. RPM gives them the opportunity to take a stand and contact their physicians whenever they feel the need. 

Whether your patient has chronic conditions, behavioral health conditions, or just needs help transitioning out of an inpatient facility, Medistics Health is there to simplify their experience. Encourage them to take control of their health by starting their remote patient monitoring journey today!

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