remote patient care

Healthcare provider sitting at a desk while talking to someone on the computer
By  Anthony Vecchione 01:44 pm November 15, 2024
Vesta Healthcare, a virtual care company for individuals receiving home care, and Medical Guardian, a company providing medical alert devices to seniors, has entered into a partnership to address chronic care management and remote patient monitoring for Medicaid and Medicare members. Medical Guardian’s cellular-connected vitals monitoring devices and personal emergency response systems (PERS)...
Two individuals sitting in a home looking at each other while wearing face masks
By  Jessica Hagen 12:18 pm September 9, 2024
Vesta Healthcare, a virtual care company for individuals receiving home care, closed a $65 million Series C round with new debt financing. RA Capital Management led the round with participation from Chrysalis Ventures, Oak HC/FT, CareCentrix/Walgreens, Deerfield Management, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Nationwide, Lux Capital and Generator Ventures.  Horizon Technology Finance Corporation, a...
Patient at home
By  Emily Olsen 02:58 pm August 3, 2021
CareVention HealthCare, a division of Tabula Rasa HealthCare, launched a remote patient monitoring service that uses biosensors and artificial intelligence to monitor patients’ vital signs and alert health care providers if necessary. Patients will receive a monitoring device and biosensors, like thermometers, oximeters and blood pressure machines, when they sign up for the service. CareVention...
Royal Philips, Medical Tablet
By  Sara Mageit 05:21 am February 4, 2021
Global health technology company, Royal Philips has launched the Philips Medical Tablet, a portable monitoring kit designed to help clinicians remotely monitor larger patient populations during emergency healthcare situations, like the COVID-19 pandemic. HOW IT WORKS   The Medical Tablet integrates with Philips IntelliVue XDS software to enable remote access of patient monitoring information,...
By  Brian Dolan 03:44 am September 18, 2012
The UCLA Center for Inflammatory Bowl Diseases just completed the pilot phase of a program that equips patients who have Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis with iPads to help them track and monitor their conditions while staying in touch with their care team throughout the day as needed. Now that the pilot phase is over, UCLA is enrolling about 250 patients in the program. "Using a tablet...