Remote Patient Monitoring for Respiratory Diseases: A Complete Guide for Clinics
Respiratory diseases such as asthma and COPD require continuous management beyond the clinic. However, traditional care models rely heavily on periodic visits, making it difficult to track patient adherence and detect early signs of deterioration. This is where remote patient monitoring is transforming respiratory care. With the rise of connected devices like asthma monitoring devices and MDI inhaler sensors, clinics can now track patient health in real time and make proactive clinical decisions. What is Remote Patient Monitoring in Respiratory Care? Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) refers to the use of connected medical devices to collect patient health data outside the clinical setting. This data is then shared with healthcare providers for continuous assessment and timely intervention. In respiratory care, RPM includes tracking: Inhaler usage Breathing patterns Symptom trends Medication adherence Why Clinics Need Remote Monitoring for Respiratory Diseases Managing respiratory patient...