Optimize Health was thrilled to participate in the American College of Physicians’ (ACP) Tech Hub at their Annual Meeting April 28-30th. The ACP Tech Hub gave internal medicine providers an opportunity to learn about new digital health technologies. This year’s Tech Hub focused on two primary categories – artificial intelligence and remote patient monitoring (RPM).
We were thrilled to see Tech Hub buzzing with physicians that wanted to learn more about cutting-edge ways to improve clinical care. We heard physicians talking about the ability of RPM to play a major role in transforming healthcare. Doctors are embracing the idea of patients taking more control of their own health beyond the traditional walls of a clinic exam room.
While RPM was still a new concept for some of the physicians in the Tech Hub, it was exciting to see physicians really taking notice. We heard nothing but enthusiasm for adopting RPM both for the clinical outcomes and reimbursement opportunities.
To help providers that are evaluating RPM systems, ACP put together a great set of guidelines outlining the variations between RPM solutions, including:
We would recommend adding one more important element to ACP’s list – additional services such as clinical monitoring services, eligibility verification, and direct patient onboarding. For practices that have staffing resource constraints, outsourcing some of the additional RPM activities can be critical to launching a successful program without overburdening existing staff.
Relative to the ACP guidelines, Optimize Health is thrilled to provide an easy-to-use, patient-centric, full-service solution.
Like ACP, we are committed to helping physician practices provide high-quality, cutting-edge care to their patients. If you are ready to transform clinical care at your practice, schedule a free consultation with an RPM expert.