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Medical Devices for Remote Monitoring: How They Work and What They Track

When the RPM devices are actively involved in the patients day to day life, they are more likely to have positive health outcomes.

By Johnson RayPublished 3 months ago 3 min read
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Medical Devices for Remote Monitoring: How They Work and What They Track
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Remote Patient Monitoring, Technology-developed devices allow healthcare providers to track and monitor patients' vital signs and key metrics conveniently at their homes or outside the clinic settings.

These devices enable healthcare providers to track real-time insights into a patient's health condition state, allowing the providers to timely intervention and make more informed clinical decisions.

When the RPM devices are actively involved in the patients day to day life, they are more likely to have positive health outcomes.

Although, there is a vast range of Remote Patient Monitoring Devices available. Each has its functionality and provides various insights and data.

Symptoms and Conditions Tracked Using RPM

Before walking through the topic, the healthcare practices must know all the Key symptoms and conditions tracked using the RPM devices.

Here are the symptoms and conditions that can be tracked using RPM devices:

    • Blood Pressure
    • Glucose level
  • Weight Loss or weight gain
  • Chronic Disease
  • Asthma
  • Heart rate

These are a few symptoms and conditions that can be tracked using the RPM devices.

5 Common Remote Patient Monitoring Devices

Glucometer

You might have an idea when you heard of Glucometer. This RPM device is specially used to test the patient's sugar level in blood.

The Patient is required to drop a small drop of blood on the glucometer device’s test strip.

It’ll be read by the meter to produce the glucose level reading in the patient’s blood. Moreover, this reading is directly sent to the healthcare provider for review in real-time.

Patients with diabetes type 1 or type 2 benefit from the Glucometer, using the device to check and manage the sugar level in their blood.

Blood Pressure Monitor

The Blood Pressure Monitor is a specially designed Remote patient monitoring device that helps to monitor and track the patient's blood pressure.

You may be familiar with this technology device. When patients visit providers, the providers used to wrap this blood pressure monitoring cuff around the patient's arms.

The BPM device enables healthcare providers to receive data in real time for immediate review.

Blood pressure monitoring devices are generally prescribed by healthcare providers for heart patients and patients with a high risk of hypertension.

It allows the healthcare providers to see the different factors like the patient’s diet, physical activity of patient, medication, and stress.

Pulse Oximeter

A pulse oximeter is an RPM device that allows the providers to measure the patient's blood oxygen level, heart rate, and pulse.

Healthcare providers use this device on patients by placing the device on the fingertip or earlobe and using red or infrared lights to detect the oxygen level in blood.

Pulse oximetry RPM devices can also be used to check patients with medical conditions like heart attack, heart failure, chronic disease, anemia, lung cancer, etc.

Digital Thermometer

The digital thermometer is also a type of Remote Patient Monitoring device that enables healthcare providers to check the temperature of the patients.

Healthcare providers will place digital thermometers tip under the patient’s tongue. This device with have a digital display that shows the exact temperature of the patients.

Digital thermometers are specifically used for patients with specific medical conditions like COVID-19, Fever, flu, or any other conditions.

Scales

Checking weights repeatedly every day is crucial for individuals with specific medical conditions like heart disease, stroke, etc.

Bluetooth scales allow patients to track their weight remotely and share it with healthcare providers to monitor the changes.

Scales can also track the weight, body fat percentage, bone density, and water percentage of patients. These key insights are useful for managing chronic diseases where weight indicates specific symptoms.

How to use scales efficiently at home:

Check weights every day in the morning. Don’t drink or eat anything before weigh-in

These are the 5 common Remote Patient Monitoring Devices that are used by patients to monitor vital signs efficiently.

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