Data suggest that remote patient monitoring may support outpatient step-up dosing of bispecific antibodies by enabling earlier CRS detection.
Remote patient monitoring can safely enable outpatient bispecific dosing for selected patients, but older or high-risk individuals may still require closer human oversight and structured support.
Among pulmonologists surveyed, 84.62% reported current use of remote patient monitoring. By 2024, 81.8% pulmonologists plan to use this type of monitoring more. The use of remote patient monitoring ...
Regulators say Medicare needs more data and oversight to avoid fraud and misuse. Digital health advocates argue the service is still crucial for managing chronic conditions. In 2018, Medicare began ...
Hospitals have had success applying remote patient monitoring to chronic conditions to help track signs of a patient’s improving or worsening condition between medical appointments. Patients with ...
Remote monitoring is increasing as new reimbursement paths open up. But even the best programs are no guarantee of success.
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