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New At-Home Care Program Aims to Expand RPM Options for Neurological Care

Nuvance Health has launched an at-home care program to treat patients with mild cognitive impairment through remote patient monitoring.

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By Mark Melchionna

- Nuvance Health has created an at-home care program to provide remote neurological support and treatment options for patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).

Nuvance Health includes a group of hospitals and outpatient healthcare facilities that operate throughout the Hudson Valley in New York and western Connecticut. The health system is comprised of seven community hospitals, physician-led medical practices, home health services, and a skilled nursing facility.

MCI is a neurological condition that affects 12 to 18 percent of people aged 60 or older in the US, according to the press release. The condition is an early stage of memory loss characterized by cognition problems such as language and thought processing. Although MCI is not a type of dementia, estimations from the Alzheimer's Association indicate that 10 to 15 percent of people with MCI develop dementia. The press release also noted the lack of medications for MCI.

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