Patients Prefer Home Monitoring for Chronic Disease Management

September 28, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsAMA, American Heart Association, chronic disease, chronic disease management, health equity, home monitoring, patient monitoring, remote monitoring, remote patient monitoring

Patients prefer home monitoring for chronic disease management or detection over other in-person and remote patient monitoring options, according to data from the American Heart Association. The research presented at AHA’s Hypertension Scientific Sessions 2021 gave critical insight into how healthcare providers can best flag high blood pressure to confirm diagnosis, a key sticking point in the…

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