What happens between patient encounters can be as important, if not more important than what happens during an in-person visit, especially for patients with chronic conditions and those transitioning from the hospital to the home. Daily monitoring of symptoms and side effects can help reduce cancer patients’ suffering, increase adherence to life-saving treatments and reduce unnecessary visits to the ER. Regular monitoring of vitals for patients with Diabetes, CHF or Hypertension can help optimize medication dosing and provide early signals of adverse events. But how can already overloaded care teams keep tabs on those patients who need attention between visits? The answer is a remote patient monitoring system that can automate clinical workflows to provide care to the patient when appropriate, and flag those that need to be seen whether it is virtually or in person.
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“The Datos solution has been a godsend, for both patients and our medical staff, patients no longer need to feel alone or afraid, with nurses able to remotely yet closely track their indicators, reach out to them by video calls, and ease them through whatever they’re experiencing at any point.”
“The versatility of Datos’ remote care platform and its ability to increase patient engagement and adherence through personalization of the application is integral to making tele-cardiac rehabilitation a viable option for patients unable or unwilling to participate in center-based cardiac rehabilitation programs.”
“We were able to personalize the Datos Health app for our research study of home-based cardiac rehabilitation in patients supported by a left ventricular assist device. Using the app, we have been able to help our patients increase their daily activity level and overall health.”
“By enabling mobile self-reporting and automated-triage workflows tailored to patients’ individual cancer treatments, the Datos Health platform can give patients reassurance and immediate relief for less-severe side effects while freeing up care teams to focus more efforts on patients who need their personal attention. Ultimately this can help increase treatment dherence, improve quality of life, limit avoidable adverse events and afford real-time monitoring of patient progress.”
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