Key SDOH Considerations for Remote Patient Monitoring Programs
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) programs offer significant patient care benefits, yet face challenges related to Social Determinants of Health (SDOH). While RPM facilitates a comprehensive care delivery model, factors such as social determinants can hinder access and engagement. RPM enables healthcare providers to track patient health metrics, allowing timely adjustments to care plans and ultimately enhancing overall health outcomes. Despite its advantages, the impact of SDOH on RPM programs necessitates careful consideration. Understanding and addressing these social factors is crucial to optimizing the effectiveness of remote patient monitoring, ensuring equitable access, and fostering improved healthcare outcomes.
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