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Telehealth Technology in Rural and Underserved Communities
Telehealth technology supports increased healthcare access in rural health and underserved communities across the United States. For the more than 60 million Americans (about one in five) who live in rural areas,

Ambulatory Specialty Model and Remote Patient Monitoring for Heart Failure Specialists
The Ambulatory Specialty Model (ASM) introduced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) through the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation represents a targeted CMS specialty payment model affecting selected outpatient specialists beginning

What U.S. Research Reveals About Remote Patient Monitoring and Chronic Disease Care
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has become a central component of chronic disease management in the United States, particularly following the rapid expansion of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote patient

WHO Extends Digital Health Strategy to 2027: Boosting Remote Care Worldwide
The World Health Organization (WHO) has extended its Global Strategy on Digital Health through 2027, reinforcing the role of technology in advancing universal health coverage. The extension, announced in
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Telemedicine Services 2025: Integrating Virtual Care into Standard Practice
In 2025, both providers and patients increasingly recognize virtual care as a practical model for improving accessibility, convenience, and care continuity. This evolution extends care delivery beyond traditional in-person visits, enabling continuous communication and monitoring between providers and patients.

Chronic Disease Management: Data-Driven Strategies for Cost Reduction
The traditional system for chronic disease management is often reactive, generally waiting for complications to arise. A new paradigm is emerging, leveraging data analytics and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) to empower providers with real-time insights, enabling them to intervene early and keep patients healthier, leading to significant cost reductions.

AI in Healthcare 2025: From Hype to Practical Application
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming an integral part of modern healthcare, supporting clinical decisions, streamlining workflows, and improving patient monitoring. In 2025, solutions like Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and predictive analytics are helping medical providers detect changes earlier and deliver more timely, coordinated care.

Is Remote Patient Monitoring Covered by Medi-Cal or Private Insurance in California
In California, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is covered under Medi-Cal and many private insurance plans, but the rules vary. This guide breaks down coverage requirements, billing codes, and payer differences—helping providers and patients navigate reimbursement with confidence.

The Role of Remote Physiologic Monitoring in Preventive Healthcare
Healthcare delivery is evolving toward preventive and value-based models, supported by technologies such as Remote Physiologic Monitoring (RPM). By continuously transmitting physiologic data, RPM enables healthcare providers to observe meaningful trends in patients’ health status and respond earlier to potential changes, reducing the risk of complications and hospitalizations.

Effective Chronic Disease Management Integrating Technology, Patient Support, and Preventive Care
Effective chronic disease management requires more than episodic treatment. By blending technology, patient coaching, and preventive care, providers can deliver continuous, proactive support that empowers patients and reduces costly complications. For healthcare organizations, this approach not only improves outcomes but also strengthens engagement and ensures long-term sustainability in value-based care.




