Now, health insurances companies, government programs such as Medicaid and Medicare are asking more use for RPM after patients have been discharging to reduce the cost of readmission. According to Medipense ‘Remote Patient Monitoring program saved $55 million, eliminated 52,000 hospital visits and achieved a 7% cost reduction per patient”. Additionally, RPM is one of the tools that may use to face the shortage of health workers in the US, which clearly affecting the quality of care. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses report that "Without changes in the system the predicts that shortage will grow to 29 percent by 2020. Consequently, RMP plays an essential role in patient follow-up for elderly patients and chronic by monitor patient's health, regardless of patient’s location which and that allow and early intervention and reduce the cost of transports and reduce the hospital visits. For instance, In 2012, North Carolina health facilities implemented RMP program for patients with heart failure and in the first year, hospital admissions fell 74% for patients in the program. Many studies assure that using RPM correctly will provide immediate support, improve health outcomes, improve quality of life, and reduced readmission
Now, health insurances companies, government programs such as Medicaid and Medicare are asking more use for RPM after patients have been discharging to reduce the cost of readmission. According to Medipense ‘Remote Patient Monitoring program saved $55 million, eliminated 52,000 hospital visits and achieved a 7% cost reduction per patient”. Additionally, RPM is one of the tools that may use to face the shortage of health workers in the US, which clearly affecting the quality of care. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses report that "Without changes in the system the predicts that shortage will grow to 29 percent by 2020. Consequently, RMP plays an essential role in patient follow-up for elderly patients and chronic by monitor patient's health, regardless of patient’s location which and that allow and early intervention and reduce the cost of transports and reduce the hospital visits. For instance, In 2012, North Carolina health facilities implemented RMP program for patients with heart failure and in the first year, hospital admissions fell 74% for patients in the program. Many studies assure that using RPM correctly will provide immediate support, improve health outcomes, improve quality of life, and reduced readmission