Remote Patient Monitoring

Continuous Care Beyond Clinic Walls with IoT and AI

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) enables continuous health tracking for chronic disease patients, post-operative recovery, elderly care, and preventive health. Doccure integrates IoT devices, AI analytics, and care team workflows.

IoT Device Integration:

Connect 9+ medical devices—BP monitors, glucometers, pulse oximeters, weight scales, ECG monitors, thermometers, spirometers. Bluetooth-enabled devices auto-sync data to patient’s EMR. No manual data entry required. Devices work with smartphones or dedicated tablets. Battery-powered for portability.

Continuous Monitoring

Patients take measurements at prescribed times (e.g., blood pressure twice daily, weight every morning). Data transmitted automatically to care team. AI analyzes trends—detects concerning patterns before patient symptomatic. Historical data graphed for visual trend analysis.

Continuous Monitoring

Patients take measurements at prescribed times (e.g., blood pressure twice daily, weight every morning). Data transmitted automatically to care team. AI analyzes trends—detects concerning patterns before patient symptomatic. Historical data graphed for visual trend analysis.

Automated Alerts

AI triggers alerts for abnormal readings: BP spike, glucose too low, oxygen saturation dropping, sudden weight gain (heart failure warning). Alerts sent to doctor, patient, and family members simultaneously. Escalation protocols—if not addressed within timeframe, alert escalates to on-call physician.

Automated Alerts

AI triggers alerts for abnormal readings: BP spike, glucose too low, oxygen saturation dropping, sudden weight gain (heart failure warning). Alerts sent to doctor, patient, and family members simultaneously. Escalation protocols—if not addressed within timeframe, alert escalates to on-call physician.

Care Team Response

Doctor reviews alert, assesses severity. Options: medication adjustment via telemedicine, schedule urgent clinic visit, instruct patient to go to ER, reassure patient if false alarm. Document intervention in EMR. Track time from alert to intervention (quality metric).

Care Team Response

Doctor reviews alert, assesses severity. Options: medication adjustment via telemedicine, schedule urgent clinic visit, instruct patient to go to ER, reassure patient if false alarm. Document intervention in EMR. Track time from alert to intervention (quality metric).

Medication Adherence

Automated medication reminders at dosing times. Patient confirms taking medication. Missed dose alerts sent to care team. Family oversight option—adult children monitor elderly parent’s adherence. Improved adherence: 62% typical → 89% with RPM.

Medication Adherence

Automated medication reminders at dosing times. Patient confirms taking medication. Missed dose alerts sent to care team. Family oversight option—adult children monitor elderly parent’s adherence. Improved adherence: 62% typical → 89% with RPM.

Chronic Disease Programs

Diabetes—glucose monitoring, HbA1c tracking, diet/exercise coaching. Hypertension—BP monitoring, medication optimization. Heart failure—daily weights, symptom tracking, early intervention reduces hospitalizations 60%. COPD—oxygen saturation, inhaler technique education, exacerbation prevention

Chronic Disease Programs

Diabetes—glucose monitoring, HbA1c tracking, diet/exercise coaching. Hypertension—BP monitoring, medication optimization. Heart failure—daily weights, symptom tracking, early intervention reduces hospitalizations 60%. COPD—oxygen saturation, inhaler technique education, exacerbation prevention

Financial Models

Medicare/insurance reimbursement for RPM (typically $50-100 per patient per month). Patients pay out-of-pocket for premium monitoring. Employers sponsor RPM for employees with chronic conditions. Hospital systems use RPM to prevent readmissions (saves money on value-based contracts).

Financial Models

Medicare/insurance reimbursement for RPM (typically $50-100 per patient per month). Patients pay out-of-pocket for premium monitoring. Employers sponsor RPM for employees with chronic conditions. Hospital systems use RPM to prevent readmissions (saves money on value-based contracts).

ROI Impact

  • 60% reduction in preventable hospitalizations, 40% decrease in ER visits, 28% improvement in disease control (lower HbA1c, BP at goal), $2,300 average savings per patient per year. Patient satisfaction: 87% prefer RPM to frequent clinic visits.