AT&T and Intuitive Health have partnered for a remote patient monitoring pilot program that aims to engage patients and family members in their own care, while involving healthcare providers through clinical integration with their information systems.
AT&T provides wireless connectivity to send data from personal health devices, including tablets, weight scales and pulse oximeters, to a cloud-based, device-agnostic, software platform from Intuitive Health that engages patients in their homes while enabling data sharing with caregivers in a highly-secure manner.
Preliminary research by the non-profit Texas Health Resources indicate positive patient feedback and reduced readmissions.
AT&T provides wireless connectivity to send data from personal health devices, including tablets, weight scales and pulse oximeters, to a cloud-based, device-agnostic, software platform from Intuitive Health that engages patients in their homes while enabling data sharing with caregivers in a highly-secure manner.
Preliminary research by the non-profit Texas Health Resources indicate positive patient feedback and reduced readmissions.
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