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  • Healthcare Technology
  • Clinical Medicine
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • Remote patient monitoring (RPM) integrated with health networks offers real-time patient feedback post-hospitalization.
  • RPM has demonstrated positive outcomes in surgical and medical fields, impacting length of stay, readmissions, and mortality.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic and advancements in monitoring technology have significantly boosted the adoption and study of RPM.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a comprehensive overview of remote monitoring in adult post-discharge care.
  • To examine the current landscape of RPM across medical and surgical specialties.
  • To discuss critical implementation, research, and ethical considerations for integrating RPM into clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature and data on remote patient monitoring in adult medicine.
  • Analysis of outcomes related to hospital length of stay, unplanned readmissions, and mortality.
  • Exploration of implementation strategies, research gaps, and ethical challenges.

Main Results:

  • RPM shows significant promise in improving key healthcare metrics post-discharge.
  • Evidence supports RPM's efficacy in both medical and surgical patient populations.
  • The integration of RPM necessitates careful consideration of practical and ethical factors.

Conclusions:

  • Remote patient monitoring is a valuable technological advancement for post-discharge care.
  • RPM offers a pathway to enhance patient outcomes and optimize healthcare resource utilization.
  • Addressing implementation and ethical aspects is crucial for the successful widespread adoption of RPM.