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“Remote monitoring is the future for the NHS”
The Covid-19 pandemic has emphasised the need for effective remote monitoring – developing digitally enabled healthcare at home to improve care for people with long term conditions. Robust detection and monitoring of patients health using wearable devices, and digitally enabled evaluation can support improved patient outcomes and reduce the pressure on NHS services. Remote motoring allows patients to take control of their own health whilst ensuring clinical support in cases of deterioration or ill health.
“The feedback we are getting from patients is that the remote monitoring with clinical oversight is really reassuring to them, and they are grateful to be at home while they recover, rather than in a hospital bed. The clinical team is finding it helps give them very rapid feedback on their patients and they are able to keep an eye on a number of people at a glance, which is working much better for them than the previous system which relied on phone calls.”
“The monitoring of patients remotely was perceived by staff as a safe way to ensure patients received the appropriate care at the right place.”
This on-demand conference focuses on developing remote monitoring to improve Patient Care and Outcomes through Digitally Enabled Healthcare at Home.
This on-demand conference will enable you to:
- Learn from the patient perspective
- Reflect on national developments and learning from the Covid-19 pandemic
- Understand the practicalities of setting up remote monitoring
- Improve the way technology can be used to empower patients to self-manage their condition at home and drive patient initiated follow up
- Develop your skills in ensuring remote monitoring accurately identifies deterioration, ill health or a need to see a clinician
- Understand how you can improve the use of remote monitoring to optimize a patients condition
- Learn from case studies in covid-19 patients, respiratory patients, cardiology and heart failure, mental health, falls, dementia, rheumatology and rehabilitation following surgery
- Identify key strategies for integrating Artificial Intelligence, Remote Monitoring and new technologies to healthcare such as chat-bots and gamification
- Self assess and reflect on your own practice