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Digital health interventions make a positive impact in managing hypertension among seniors, according to a study released last week.
Having care teams solely dedicated to RPM data will both address patient needs and avoid “alert fatigue,” a new report suggests.
Five new tools for heart health range from new implantable devices to novel tests that provide a view of one’s risk for an emergency.
A new heart health tool uses built-in smartphone capabilities to allow anyone to check their heart by laying their phone on their chest.
A new “smart mirror” device can accurately assess vital signs such as blood pressure and even risk of heart disease.
New studies indicate devices can help residents stay fit and avoid heart emergencies, but motivation may need to come from caregivers.
A new sensor that can identify signs of cardiovascular disease works by testing for molecules related to metabolism and heart disease.
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) has grown threefold since the pandemic, a recent study shows.
A new service for blood pressure monitoring will be available to underserved seniors in the Detroit metro area.
New video technology could provide a way to measure heart rate without any body contact whatsoever, researchers claim in a new study.