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    The Air Force Research Laboratory aims to produce and deploy technology-boosted accessories that can continuously monitor individuals’ stress and fatigue in real-time…

    Annual physical fitness tests have become a cornerstone of military life. Each service has its own take on the once-a-year assessment required by the Department of Defense.

    New research shows that a wearable remote patient monitoring device can help detect clinical deterioration among patients in the hospital…

    Half the population has at least one chronic disease. Care for these sick patients is costly. RPM has the potential to help.

    Through a home monitoring program, clinicians were successfully able to identify and treat COVID-19 patients, including those who were high-risk…

    Ami Bhatt, MD, the American College of Cardiology (ACC) chief innovation officer, and an adult congenital heart disease cardiologist at Mass General Hospital in Boston, discusses four of the top areas of innovation…

    Patients who live in rural areas incur a variety of costs attributed to physically getting into the office to meet with their doctor…

    Providers interested in adopting remote patient monitoring face many prominent myths about the technology and its benefits…

    Remote patient monitoring tools are effective for chronic disease management…

    A Frost & Sullivan survey found that more than 50 percent of hospitals are increasingly investing in IT to meet the “quadruple aim” — enhance patient experience (…)