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24 August 2023

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24 August 2023

Iron Bow rolls out new remote patient monitoring tool

This solution aims to bridge the gap between in-person visits to medical facilities and optimise health outcomes.

August 23 2023

Iron Bow Healthcare Solutions has launched a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) solution, which is powered by care experience platform Carium.

RPM is a comprehensive digital healthcare solution that includes support services, device procurement, clinical adoption services, and integration with other digital healthcare services.

The core of the solution is the Carium platform, which connects care teams with patients in a virtual care ecosystem.

The RPM solution features advanced medical devices capable of tracking vital signs and health parameters, real-time data monitoring transmitted to a cloud-based platform for analysis, patient empowerment for self-management with oversight from caregivers.

It also supports personalised care plans, seamless communication between patients and healthcare providers, and improved patient outcomes through continuous monitoring and interventions.

This approach aims to bridge the gap between in-person visits to medical facilities and optimise health outcomes.

Iron Bow Healthcare Solutions Healthcare chief strategy officer Angie Stevens said: “The traditional healthcare delivery model is based on episodic, in-person visits to a medical facility.

“However, what happens between visits can have a profound impact on achieving health and wellness goals.

“The emerging model of healthcare delivery embraces a hybrid approach that covers what happens between visits, which includes RPM.

“Through virtual care delivery, health teams can have better data and communication to inform evidence-based, clinical decision-making and these outcomes were the impetus and drive behind the launch of RPM.”

Generative AI set to transform the medical devices industry

GlobalData estimates the total AI market will be worth $908.7 billion in 2030, with a 35% CAGR (2022-30). Generative AI can improve personalized healthcare by collecting data from patients via wearable devices. It can also enhance existing imaging techniques by generating high-quality images of organs using data from low-resolution images (such as ultrasounds). However, the collection and use of patient healthcare data and information through AI medical products could conflict with regulations around the globe.

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