Remote patient monitoring (RPM) has advanced far beyond its early pilot-era shortcomings. What once suffered from inconsistent oversight, unreliable data, and unclear clinical value has matured into a physician-led, accountable, and outcomes-focused element of modern chronic and virtual care.
Today’s leading programs demonstrate sustained engagement, timely clinical action, and verifiable results, yet many payers and providers still remember the inconsistent models of the past. This paper clarifies what high-performing RPM truly looks like now.
If you’re evaluating RPM partnerships, modernizing existing programs, or positioning your organization for value-based care, this paper reveals the new standards and expectations that define credible, high-performing RPM today.
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