Premium Reports
Contact KLAS
 Download Report Brief  Download Full Report    Zoom in charts

Preferences

   Bookmark

Related Series

Remote Patient Monitoring 2023
|
2023
Remote Patient Monitoring 2019
|
2019
Remote Patient Monitoring 2018
|
2018

Related Segments

 End chart zoom
Remote Patient Monitoring 2022 Remote Patient Monitoring 2022
* A page refresh may be necessary to see the updated image

Remote Patient Monitoring 2022
Growing Energy and Early Outcomes

author - Schafer Jackson
Author
Schafer Jackson
author - Dan Czech
Author
Dan Czech
author - Ciera Walker
Author
Ciera Walker
 
July 19, 2022 | Read Time: 6  minutes

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions have the potential to give healthcare organizations the data they need to offer interventions, improve outcomes, and reduce the cost of care (e.g., by limiting ED visits and hospitalizations). Energy is high, especially among large organizations, and RPM investment is growing. Today, the technology market is highly fragmented, and the future depends on the ongoing reimbursement landscape. This report details healthcare organizations’ plans for RPM, the vendors they are using or considering, and what organizations need from their vendors to maximize the technology’s clinical impact.

For the purposes of this report, remote patient monitoring technology is defined as solutions that acquire, transmit, or store patient health information outside of conventional clinical care settings, most often in the patient’s home.

to see the full dataset.

If you don't have a login, getting started is easy.

Provider Organizations
Fill out our registration form to verify your organization.
HIT Companies
Contact a KLAS representative for plans and pricing.

Key Findings

  1. Market Energy Spread across Many Vendors; HRS & Vivify Health Stand Out with High Use/Consideration
  2. Financial Support Often Comes from Multiple Sources—Mainly Insurance/CPT Codes & Improved Outcomes
  3. RPM Proven to Reduce Readmissions & Improve Clinical Outcomes
  4. Improved EMR Integration and Patient Ease of Use Needed to Increase Clinical Impact
  5. Large Organizations Approaching Plans for AHCaH Carefully
author - Amanda Wind Smith
Writer
Amanda Wind Smith
author - Madison Moniz
Designer
Madison Moniz
author - Andrew Wright
Project Manager
Andrew Wright
 Download Report Brief  Download Full Report

This material is copyrighted. Any organization gaining unauthorized access to this report will be liable to compensate KLAS for the full retail price. Please see the KLAS DATA USE POLICY for information regarding use of this report. © 2024 KLAS Research, LLC. All Rights Reserved. NOTE: Performance scores may change significantly when including newly interviewed provider organizations, especially when added to a smaller sample size like in emerging markets with a small number of live clients. The findings presented are not meant to be conclusive data for an entire client base.

Related Segments

​