Research

Evidence-based insights, updates, and use cases from Tenovi’s work in remote patient monitoring (RPM), remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM), and value-based care models.

emergency telemedicine services

How Nebraska is Advancing Rural Care with EMS Telemedicine

In June 2024, Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) completed the implementation of state-wide emergency telemedicine services for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in partnership with Avel eCare. This initiative has been a significant advancement in pre-hospital care for rural communities across Nebraska. This article examines the impact of emergency telemedicine services in Nebraska’s […]

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Remote patient monitoring in management of febrile neutropenia

The Importance of Remote Patient Monitoring in Cancer Care: Management of Febrile Neutropenia

In this article, you will explore the effectiveness of remote patient monitoring (RPM) for early identification and management of febrile neutropenia in cancer patients. A proactive approach is essential when caring for cancer patients due to the complex nature of their needs. While remote monitoring is widely used in various healthcare domains, oncology has primarily

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challenges of remote patient monitoring

Removing Barriers to RPM in Primary Care

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology offers primary care patients several benefits from outcomes to care and cost reduction. However, a new qualitative study highlights how barriers to RPM can be addressed to enable broader adoption and sustainable implementation. With RPM patients use devices such as blood pressure monitors, continuous glucose monitors, weight scales, and other

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What is remote hemodynamic monitoring?

Remote Hemodynamic Monitoring: Bridging the Gap Between Hospital and Home

Hemodynamic monitoring measures how effectively the heart is pumping blood through the body. It tracks blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen levels in the blood. This data helps physicians understand the heart and circulatory systems of patients with heart failure, hypertension, and chronic cardiovascular conditions. While traditionally performed in hospital settings with specialized equipment, advances

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importance of IoT in healthcare

The Importance of IoT in Healthcare: Real-World Studies

The importance of IoT in healthcare lies in its ability to transform how services are delivered, monitored, and managed. From chronic condition management to improved clinical workflows,  IoT (Internet of Things) technologies continue to reshape the landscape of modern healthcare. This article explores the evolving role of IoT in healthcare and highlights two recent studies

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remote patient monitoring policy recommendations

RPM Policy Recommendations: Turning Data Into Outcomes

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is no longer emerging, it’s embedded in healthcare. Between 2019 and 2023, Medicare spending on RPM grew nearly 30-fold, from $6.8 million to over $190 million. As utilization expands, new remote patient monitoring policy recommendations from the recent Peterson Center on Healthcare report emphasize that sustainable growth in RPM depends on

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New research in virtual cardiology

How Virtual Cardiology Care Models Are Reshaping Disease Management

The rise of virtual cardiology programs, have changed how heart disease can be diagnosed and managed. Remote cardiology programs often include telemedicine, remote patient monitoring (RPM), and digital therapeutics. Two studies published in Circulation reveal the growing impact of these virtual care models and digital health tools on cardiology outcomes have on earlier diagnoses,  better

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research in telehealth and cardiology

Telehealth in Cardiology: Effectiveness, Access, and Cost Savings

Telehealth has become a critical tool in modern cardiology. By combining virtual visits with remote monitoring tools, telehealth cardiology programs help manage chronic heart conditions, reduce hospital readmissions, and improve patient outcomes. This week’s research spotlight from Tenovi explores how telehealth and cardiology intersect through at-home monitoring, policy changes, and real-world studies that demonstrate clinical

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