The Datos Health Open Care platform streamlines workflows with its capability to merge all remote care plans, from episodic care to chronic conditions, onto a single platform โ focusing clinical and administrative labor in one place and simplifying technology infrastructure. Valuable time and resources are preserved and the cost of care delivery is reduced. Value-based care organizations benefit from hybrid care delivery by effectively managing many of their patients remotely with a platform that features automated assisted self-care.
Over 1/3 of patients can be effectively managed by automated remote care plans.
As medical technology develops, increasing amounts of patient-generated data are created. The challenge for providers is to balance meaningful clinical interactions with workflow efficiency. With the right tools in place, adding a digital arm to existing workflows will reduce clinician workload instead of increasing it. Automating workflows for patients and clinicians comes with many benefits that reduce the cost of care delivery, streamline efficiencies for clinicians to reduce their workload, and improve care outcomes.
The labor needed to monitor incoming RPM data can present a significant barrier. Most healthcare staff are already overburdened and having the existing care team monitor RPM data may not be feasible. The Datos Health remote care platform is designed for maximum flexibility and ease of use. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) helps remove labor barriers by automating the simple, repeatable tasks that take up much of healthcare workersโ time โ conserving labor resources and allowing the clinical team to focus on more complex activities. With an automated remote healthcare monitoring platform like Datos Health, over one-third of patients can be managed by the automated system
Historically, clinical decisions were made based on the โsnapshot in timeโ taken during medical encounters. The more subtle variances in our health indicators that happen between visits, along with the important stories they might tell, have remained largely concealed from health professionals.