The Queen’s Health Systems has collaborated with Health Recovery Solutions (HRS) to introduce a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) programme, targeting the management of chronic illness for Native Hawaiians.
This partnership, facilitated through the Native Hawaiian Health Department, is poised to leverage virtual technology to improve health knowledge, quality of life, and expand access to care.
The Queen’s Health Systems president and CEO Jason Chang said: “This partnership with HRS represents a significant step forward in our mission to improve the health and well-being of Native Hawaiians.
“By leveraging HRS’s expertise in remote patient monitoring, we can better manage chronic conditions and provide our community with the tools they need to lead healthier lives. We are excited about the positive impact this programme will have on our patients and their families.”
The decision to partner with HRS was influenced by its scalable solutions across various patient demographics and care settings.
Moreover, HRS’s ability to integrate with Epic was a crucial factor, ensuring a seamless care delivery experience.
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By GlobalDataThe hands-on approach adopted by HRS in its RPM partnerships, involving collaboration with clinical, operational, and financial leaders, further solidified their selection.
HRS CEO Jason Comer said: “We are honoured to collaborate with The Queen’s Health Systems in launching this vital RPM programme. Our goal is to provide innovative solutions that empower patients and improve health outcomes. By working together, we can create a reliable support system that fosters trust and enhances access to care for the Native Hawaiian community.”
The RPM programme is designed to equip patients with the necessary tools and support to manage their health issues.
By providing continuous monitoring and tailored care plans, the initiative is set to facilitate timely interventions and education for patients.
This approach is expected to address prevalent conditions such as hypertension and diabetes.
HealPrecisely recently partnered with HRS to introduce RPM programme for patients with wound care needs.