Articles for tag: AI in HealthcareDigital HealthHealthcare TechnologyImplantable DevicesRemote Patient MonitoringTelehealthwearable technology

May 23, 2025

Mathew

Remote Patient Monitoring with Wearables and Implants (2026)

Remote Patient Monitoring with Wearables and Implants (2026)

Remote Patient Monitoring: A 2026 Outlook Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is poised to revolutionize healthcare by 2026, driven by advancements in wearable technology and implantable devices. This article explores the current state of RPM, future trends, and potential impact on patient care. Current State of RPM RPM involves using technology to monitor patients’ health data from a distance. This data is then transmitted to healthcare providers for analysis and intervention. Common devices used in RPM include: Wearable Sensors: Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and specialized sensors that monitor vital signs, activity levels, and sleep patterns. Implantable Devices: Pacemakers, glucose monitors, and other

May 17, 2025

Mathew

Medical-Grade Wearables for Remote Patient Monitoring (2025 Mainstream)

Medical-Grade Wearables for Remote Patient Monitoring (2025 Mainstream)

Medical-Grade Wearables for Remote Patient Monitoring: The 2025 Mainstream Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is rapidly evolving, and by 2025, medical-grade wearables are poised to become a mainstream component of healthcare delivery. These advanced devices offer continuous, real-time physiological data collection, enabling healthcare providers to proactively manage patient health, improve outcomes, and reduce costs. This article explores the current landscape, future trends, and key benefits of medical-grade wearables in RPM. Current Landscape of Medical-Grade Wearables Medical-grade wearables are distinct from consumer-grade fitness trackers. They undergo rigorous testing and validation to ensure accuracy and reliability, meeting stringent regulatory standards set by organizations