Implementing Remote Monitoring Technology into Your Healthcare System

remote monitoring technology in healthcare

Remote monitoring technology has the capability to collect patient data in real-time and in any remote location (outside the hospital). It is evolving amid the current pandemic across the world, allowing patients with chronic disorders or under-recovery from a life-threatening medical condition/ trauma to get back to normalcy without complications. Today, we will determine the critical parameters of remote monitoring technology, the trends in this market, tools and software packages, guidelines to implement the technology, and more.

remote monitoring technology in healthcare

The remote health monitoring technology helps a healthcare provider access real-time patient data even when it is not under the provider’s geographical control. This technology uses different remote monitoring tools and software to gather patient data and deliver it to the healthcare provider. We have discussed in detail about the technology in our previous blog. Per our conversation, today, we will deep dive into this topic and explore more. 

Remote Monitoring Technology Advancing Healthcare Operations and Patient Experience

Remote Monitoring Technology Trends in 2020

2020 is under the more significant problem of COVID-19 pandemic. The remote patient monitoring technologies are now one of the top patient care technologies in many major countries. Many top hospitals like Mayo Clinic, Providence St. Joseph Health, St. Luke’s University Health Network, Mount Sinai Health System, and others in America use remote monitoring to observe patients and for Coronavirus infection monitoring.

According to an NCBI study, patients with metabolic conditions and respiratory diseases are the primary beneficiaries of remote monitoring tools. Patients under weight management generally use computerized self-monitoring tools, and cardiovascular patients use biosensor devices. 

Consequently, there will be faster growth in this market due to the improvement in the growing healthcare infrastructure and geriatric population. The need to have an independent life is increasing, demanding development in remote video monitoring systems and wearables. According to a study, the remote-based video monitoring system market will grow to 2.7 billion dollars by 2022. So, if you want to implement this continuously growing technology into your system, then you should consider a few guidelines. Let’s discuss this.

Policy and Guidelines For Implementing Remote Patient Monitoring Technologies

1 Usability and access

The efficiency of the remote monitoring system depends solely on usability and access. The data delivered by the system needs to be usable for the specified goal. The patients using these systems will vary in age, literacy level, and others. Thus, a device with ease of updating or using is essential. For better usability and access, the healthcare provider should provide training and support to the patients and customize the devices to suit the specific needs of the patient.

2 Information sharing

The patients using these devices must receive manuals, videos, and other information about using the device. The healthcare providers should receive intensive training about using, demonstrating, and calibrating the device and the software tool.

3 Integration

The device must be compatible with other health information technologies found in different hospitals. Such data integration requires Federal and State law compliance. HIPAA provides laws regarding PHI (protected health information) sharing between the sender, healthcare provider, and the sender’s care team (family members, nurses, and others). The data sharing should be flexible to permit sharing across different labs, clinics, pharmacies, and others. Thus, interoperability is an essential element. The device must have the ability to request any data from the repository and establish interoperability with any EHR or technologies found in different healthcare infrastructures.

4 Data privacy

PHI is very sensitive and personal. Thus, data privacy is essential. The device must have the capability to allow remote access. Remote access allows numerous nodal points where data security can get compromised. Thus, the HIPAA recommends the device to provide better security to data storage and sharing. The organization also puts the burden of data security on healthcare organizations. Therefore, any loss or misuse of PHI will be the fault of the healthcare provider. The use of data shared via the device should meet the medical information privacy laws and security laws.

5 Data accuracy

Healthcare data is a matter of life and death. Even a small miscommunication can change the entire course of treatment, leading to undesirable effects. Wrong data entry and very slow data transfer can lead to mistreatment. A remote monitoring technology or device must undergo several clinical trials. The use of technologies should be on the basis of practice guidelines.

Other Guidelines For Implementing Remote Monitoring

Remote monitoring is suitable for patients with chronic disorders, COPD, heart disease, diabetes, and others who need regular visits to the clinic. If your hospital experiences a high rate of re-admission, it is high time to implement remote monitoring tools.

You need to create a centralized data store, preferably cloud, to store your patients’ data. This storage should have easy access and reliable data security. Apart from this, you need a local data center to collect data in real-time speed from the sensor. The sensor is the wearable or the device, which varies in various factors based on the medical requirement. On the software side, you need Remote monitoring and management (RMM) tool along with data analysis features. We will see about RMM shortly. Here are the FDA guidelines for implementing remote monitoring in your clinic.

Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) Tools – Software

Remote monitoring & management software is a collection of services and interfaces that help healthcare providers with IT-specific needs to implement remote health monitoring technology. RMM offers software installation, updates, patches management, configuration, troubleshooting, and other required support. Before we see the top RMM tools in the market, below is the list of factors you should consider while choosing a software.

Road Ahead…

This pandemic is curbing individuals into the safety of their homes. Thus, remote monitoring technology helps patients get their continuous health facilities without venturing into a hospital or contacting healthcare providers. This remote monitoring helps to improve the depth of telemedicine.

In the future, complex remote video monitoring systems and tools will become more portable, affordable, and reliable. The next new trend in this market is miniaturizing. The devices will become smaller and smaller, allowing patients to experience normalcy with ease. Thus, soon, remote monitoring will become vital and standard care. In the future, remote monitoring will venture into prevention techniques also.

More and more healthcare providers intend to use remote health monitoring devices. This technology will revolutionize the health industry. Clinical-grade monitoring devices are getting developed in advanced technologies. It is essential to choose FDA-approved, HIPAA compliant devices, and build a reliable infrastructure before you start with telemedicine services. The trend of the market is favoring mobile-based portable devices with fast data transfer. The data accuracy and security are the main sensitive elements in this matter. So, if you want to incorporate remote monitoring technology into your system, then contact our healthcare team and improve your patient care.

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Shoeb Ahmad

Shoeb Ahmad, with an experience of 22 years in Digital World, heads Digital Marketing at Mobisoft Infotech. He has a rich experience in SEM, SEO, Social Media & other verticals of Digital Media. He also has been a consultant for a variety of industries, enterprises & startups. He loves reading & traveling. He often writes on various forums since he believes ‘Knowledge increases by sharing.’

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