Watches and the Real World

By:
Don Wickelgren
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June 9, 2021
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RPM
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People will use what they can to stay on time with their health. This study shows people with heart conditions are using watches to monitor themselves. This is neither good nor bad but we’re learning what happens.

Learning How to Use Watches Takes Time

By:
Don Wickelgren
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June 4, 2021
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RPM
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Amazon has their take on sensors, watches and AI support. Apple, Google, Samsung...

RPM Started with Neurology

By:
Don Wickelgren
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May 4, 2021
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RPM
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I think the reason that remote patient monitoring will grow is because of its effectiveness. When interfacing with healthcare you get a simple short snapshot of a condition or you’re locked down in a hospital room with little more than a bed and TV.

The Future of Monitoring

By:
Don Wickelgren
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April 11, 2021
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RPM
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60 minutes is reporting on a high-tech Navy monitoring system that’s in research. Remote patient monitoring, where the device is injected and the patient data is transmitted to health services.

How Will Healthcare Return to Work?

By:
Don Wickelgren
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March 31, 2021
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RPM
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To be clear, I’m not talking about COVID critical care but the routine of family and daily healthcare

A Watches Longitudinal Study for Cardiac Patients

By:
Don Wickelgren
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March 26, 2021
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RPM
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I think this shows us the future we will see shortly. Any patient with a cardiac concern will be utilizing a wrist device...

Sensing Cloth to Create Sensors

By:
Don Wickelgren
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March 25, 2021
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RPM
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This cloth tech soccer into many clothes wrap-ons could become an important tool in remote patient monitoring.

The Story of Work Post Pandemic Still Unwritten

By:
Don Wickelgren
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March 23, 2021
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RPM
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I would estimate that remote healthcare work would last many other white collar industries...

The Value in Our Seniors

By:
Xilium
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March 6, 2021
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RPM
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Jo Owens is an eloquent writer and speaks passionately in her representation of the value of the time that we have near the end of our lives.

Activity Trackers Help Post Cardiac Discharge

By:
Don Wickelgren
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February 15, 2021
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RPM
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RTI International a Research Triangle Park, NC not for profit research agency did a study on activity trackers for cardiac patients. People are inherently social discharge from a highly structured...

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