Chronic Disease Management

57% of Medical Practices Use Remote Physiologic Monitoring

by Anuja Vaidya

A little over half (57 percent) of US medical practices currently use remote physiologic monitoring (RPM), according to new survey results. Commissioned by Rhythm Management Group and conducted by...

Heart Failure Readmissions Similar After Telehealth, In-Person Follow-up

by Mark Melchionna

Follow-up visits via telemedicine were as effective at reducing 30-day readmission rates among heart failure patients as in-person follow-ups, according to a new study published in the Journal of the...

Telehealth Bolstered Finances of California Medicaid Providers

by Anuja Vaidya

Sixty percent of Medicaid providers in California said that telehealth provided financial stability for their organization, a new report shows. The report was released by Health Net, a payer...

Aetna Expands Access to Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment

by Anuja Vaidya

Aetna has joined forces with Equip to offer its members a virtual eating disorder treatment program. The program provides family-based treatment, which is an evidence-based model in which parents and...

Incorporating a Human Element Into RPM Services

by Anuja Vaidya

Over the past two years, remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs have increased, with health systems using the care modality for various clinical activities, including tracking chronic disease patient outcomes. Both providers and...

MS Patients Report Satisfaction With Telehealth During Pandemic

by Mark Melchionna

About 42 percent of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients received care related to their condition via telehealth, and a majority (77 percent) reported they were satisfied with the virtual care, according...

UNC Gets $2.8M to Study Impact of Personalized Messaging on Weight Loss

by Mark Melchionna

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded $2.8 million to the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, which will be used to examine the impact of adding personalized messaging to its weight...

Highly Privileged Cancer Patients Get Access to Telehealth Sooner

by Anuja Vaidya

Though telehealth use among cancer patients skyrocketed early in the COVID-19 pandemic, uptake was not uniform across socioeconomic groups, according to a study published in JAMA Oncology. Most...

Banner | Aetna Takes Aim at Type 2 Diabetes With Virtual Care Partnership

by Mark Melchionna

With the extremely high frequency of type 2 diabetes in Arizona, Virta Health’s partnership with Banner | Aetna can significantly improve the health of this population. Banner | Aetna is a...

Keeping Health Equity Top-of-Mind in Remote Patient Monitoring Programs

by Anuja Vaidya

Interest in home-based care is on the rise, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic that resulted in health facilities becoming overwhelmed and struggling to ensure ongoing access to care. A key aspect of home-based care is remote patient...

Remote Monitoring, Telehealth Use Linked to Tighter Blood Pressure Control

by Anuja Vaidya

Telehealth services, combined with remote patient monitoring, helped boost engagement and blood pressure control among stroke survivors living in under-resourced communities, according to new...

RPM 101: What Is Remote Patient Monitoring, Its Benefits, and Uses?

by Anuja Vaidya

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) though by no means a new care modality is evolving rapidly, spurred by the constraints of the COVID-19 pandemic and the corresponding regulatory push to expand access to care. In its simplest form, RPM...

Telehealth Maintained Care Quality for Type 2 Diabetics During Pandemic

by Victoria Bailey

Using telehealth for type 2 diabetes care during the COVID-19 pandemic helped maintain quality of care and led to better health outcomes for patients, compared to those who only utilized in-person...

Technology, Privacy Concerns Pose Barriers to Virtual HIV Care

by Victoria Bailey

During the COVID-19 pandemic, patients living with HIV were satisfied overall with telehealth appointments, but they identified challenges to virtual care, such as technology limitations and privacy...

How FQHCs Are Standing Up, Sustaining Remote Patient Monitoring Programs

by Anuja Vaidya

Remote patient monitoring is growing in popularity in the U.S., especially since the COVID-19 pandemic restricted access to inpatient care. For many large health systems, the rising popularity of RPM has led them to expand or strengthen...

WVU Medicine to Deploy Virtual Diabetes Care App for Employees

by Anuja Vaidya

West Virginia University Health System, or WVU Medicine, is partnering with digital health company Virta Health to offer its virtual diabetes treatment to eligible employees in the state. With this...

$2.5M Grant to Support mHealth Asthma Interventions for Black Americans

by Anuja Vaidya

A researcher at Detroit-based Wayne State University School of Medicine has received a $2.5 million grant to develop a mobile management program with the aim of improve asthma control in young Black...

FQHC to Use Remote Patient Monitoring to Improve Hypertension Care

by Victoria Bailey

A North Carolina-based federally qualified health center (FQHC) has partnered with a remote patient monitoring company that focuses on chronic disease management to help improve virtual hypertension...

Hispanic, Asian Cancer Patients Used Telehealth Less Than White Peers

by Anuja Vaidya

A glaring divide exists in telehealth use between white cancer patients and those who are racial minorities, according to a new study. The study, published in Cancer Medicine, examined patterns of...

Why Stanford Wants to Make CGM a Standard of Care for Diabetic Kids

by Anuja Vaidya

With interest in remote patient monitoring skyrocketing, providers are exploring the various uses of this technology for different conditions. One arena where it could be a game-changer? Management of type 1 diabetes among children. In...

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