Telemonitoring is a form of e-healthcare that enables remote monitoring of a patient's health status. It is used to collect and transmit data from a patient's home to a healthcare provider, allowing for better management of chronic conditions and improved patient outcomes. Telemonitoring systems typically include a range of medical devices, such as blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, and weight scales, which are connected to a computer or mobile device. This data is then transmitted to a healthcare provider, who can use it to monitor the patient's health and provide timely interventions. Telemonitoring has been shown to improve patient outcomes, reduce hospital readmissions, and reduce healthcare costs. It also provides a more convenient and cost-effective way for patients to receive care, as they can receive care from the comfort of their own home. Some companies in the telemonitoring market include Philips, Medtronic, and Honeywell. Show Less Read more
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