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Remote Patient Monitoring: How Does it Work?

Remote Patient Monitoring: How Does it Work?


Remote patient monitoring has been rapidly gaining in popularity in recent years. In an age when mobile devices are available to everyone, remote patient monitoring can be convenient and effective, enabling people to take charge of their own health. But what is it, and how does it work?

In this blog post, we will discuss remote patient monitoring, how it works and how it can benefit both patients and healthcare providers.

What is Remote Patient Monitoring?

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a method of healthcare delivery that uses technology to monitor patients remotely. This can be done via phone, computer, or another type of remote device. RPM allows healthcare providers to collect data from patients and then make decisions about their care based on that data.

Health data may be collected manually and entered into a remote patient monitoring system or it may use biosensors, fitness trackers, and other wellness devices to automatically or continuously gather health data. The collected data is then securely sent to healthcare providers in another location for real-time update, assessment, and intervention. Providers may want to measure a patient’s heart rate, vital signs, sleep patterns, and glucose levels, among others. Through this system, clinicians can continue caring for their patients remotely. 

10 Benefits of Remote Patient Monitoring

wearable health stats from isaac pendant

There are many benefits to using RPM, both for patients and healthcare providers. Here are just a few.

1. RPM can help to improve patient outcomes by allowing healthcare providers to more closely monitor their patients’ health.

2. Remote patient monitoring benefits not only patients but also their caregivers. The RPM tools of today include the patient’s caregiver in the plan of care by allowing them access to record vital signs and provide progress reports. The caregiver can participate in and influence the care of their loved one with RPM.

3. Remote patient monitoring bridges the barrier of access by providing care to patients where they are, when they need it. It can be used to reach patients in rural areas, and connect patients to specialists who they otherwise would not have access to.

4. RPM can reduce the number of hospitalizations and emergency department visits, as well as the length of hospital stays.

5. RPM can help to lower healthcare costs by reducing the need for office visits and other face-to-face interactions between healthcare providers and patients.

6. As a result of severe staffing shortages, RPM can help reduce the burden of overscheduled in-person visits by enabling clinicians to provide some of that care virtually.

7. Access to healthcare is becoming more difficult for patients. Remote patient monitoring can help physicians provide care for more patients wherever they may be.

8. Remote patient monitoring provides the opportunity for more physicians and clinicians to expand their care and reach more patients, which can lead to an additional revenue stream.

9. Patients and primary carers avoid the inconveniences and expenses of travel, parking, childcare, and/or taking time off work.

10. RPM helps in the prevention of infectious diseases. With RPM, patients do not have to visit the hospital or clinic where they are vulnerable to contract an infection. Avoiding an in-person visit eliminates the risk of unnecessary exposure—particularly for the elderly and those who are chronically ill, pregnant, or otherwise immunocompromised.

How Does Remote Patient Monitoring Work?

a doctor talking to a patient

Even after learning the definition of RPM, there is still some confusion on how RPM actually works.

  • Using a RPM, a provider can collect a variety of patient health data such as blood pressure, heart rate, weight, blood sugar levels and vital signs.
  • To collect health data, the patient is provided with a device. It is necessary for remote patient monitoring devices to be electronically connected, which is most often achieved via cellular networking or Bluetooth.
  • As a result of analyzing this data, the provider can provide health and wellness guidance and directions to the patient. Once the device has been properly configured, health data is captured by the device and is transmitted from the patient to the provider, usually electronically, after it has been set up properly.

How is Remote Patient Monitoring Set Up?

There are a few different ways that remote patient monitoring can be set up. The most common way is for patients to use special devices that measure various health data points. These devices then transmit the data wirelessly to a central hub, where it can be monitored by healthcare professionals.

Another way to set remote patient monitoring is through the use of wearable devices, such as fitness trackers. These devices also collect health data, which can be transmitted wirelessly and used to monitor a patient’s health status.

The setting up of Isaacs RPM feature is easy as it’s all on the Isaac Care app. Catherine a Primary Carer spoke about the peace of mind that it brought her and her mother who uses the Isaac Pendant.

“I’d give the Isaac Care App a five-star rating, I’m really delighted with it, I’m not particularly tech savvy and I find it really easy to use.’’ – Catherine Rogers



Remote Patient Monitoring VS Patient Monitoring

a female doctor on her laptop

There are a few key differences between remote patient monitoring and patient monitoring.

Patient monitoring generally refers to any type of monitoring that is done in a clinical setting, such as a hospital or doctor’s office. This type of monitoring usually requires some type of equipment, such as a blood pressure monitor or heart rate monitor. The data from these types of monitors is then typically recorded on charts or graphs.

Remote patient monitoring, on the other hand, does not require any special equipment. Instead, remote patient monitoring uses technology to collect data from patients who are not in a clinical setting. This data can be collected through devices that the patients wear, such as fitness trackers or smart watches. It can also be collected through apps that the patients use on their smartphones.

One of the key advantages of remote patient monitoring is that it can be done from anywhere in the world. This is a huge benefit for both patients and doctors. Patients can be monitored from the comfort of their own homes, and doctors can monitor their patients without having to be in the same room.

Different Types of Remote Patient Monitoring

Vital signs monitoring is the most common type of RPM. It allows healthcare providers to collect data on a patient’s heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and other vital signs. This data can be used to detect changes in the patient’s condition and to make decisions about their care.

Disease management is another type of RPM. It uses data collected from patients to help manage chronic conditions such as diabetes or heart disease. Disease management programs can help patients better understand their condition, make lifestyle changes, and adhere to their treatment plan.

Medication adherence is another type of RPM. It uses data collected from patients to track whether they are taking their medications as prescribed. Medication adherence programs can help patients stay on track with their medication regimen and avoid potentially harmful side effects.

Behavioral health is another type of RPM. It uses data collected from patients to track mental health symptoms and behavior’s. Behavioral health programs can help patients identify early signs of mental illness, get the treatment they need, and prevent potentially harmful behavior’s.

Michael is an Isaac Care user who also uses the ISAAC Care blood pressure feature. His doctor is part of his Circle of Care on the app, and she has access to the results which assists with managing his blood pressure medication allowing for continuous care without in-person GP visits. 

 
“I wouldn’t be without it. I have returned to meeting friends in my local and once again walking the Cooley mountains. It provides me the freedom to live life without fear just by knowing I am never alone”. – Michael




 

In conclusion, remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a promising tool for improving the quality of healthcare. RPM has the potential to improve the quality of care for both patients and providers. If you’re considering remote patient monitoring for your practice or home, we can help. Our team of experts can guide you through the process of setting up and using this technology to improve the quality of care for you or your patients.

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

Customer Satisfaction Survey 2022

Customer Satisfaction Survey 2022


After conducting a customer satisfaction survey, we are delighted to announce that a whopping 95% of our customers reported that their Isaac Pendant has given them greater peace of mind. The elements that our customers appreciate most are ease of use, design and quality. Here is what some of our happy customers had to say below:

“If anything happens, I can just press the button and be instantly connected to my two daughters. It’s very fast at connecting.”

“Knowing that it’s there and being able to see that she’s keeping her normal routine is the most valuable thing to us at the minute.”

“I’m not particularly tech savvy and I find it really easy to use.”

At Isaac Care we also appreciate that you want value for money which is why we price our products as keenly as possible. The results speak for themselves as we are rated 4.7 stars out of a possible 5 for value for money!

And did you know that our family caring app is free to download to apple and android devices? Using our app you can be aware of your loved one’s movement and activity without “checking in” as it were. 

Our family caring app has been rated 4.6 stars by our customers and has a range of useful features such as health tracker, calendar and a reminders feature. Check it out today! 

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

Isaac Care attends Age Friendly Tipperary

Isaac Care attends Age Friendly Tipperary


The Isaac Care team were delighted to attend the Age Friendly Expo in Tipperary. It was a great event showcasing the wide range of supports available – from assistive technology to local support services and national support services like Alone.

We enjoyed speaking to the other exhibitors and members of the public who stopped by our stand to have a chat about assistive technology and how Isaac Care can help them to remain in their homes safely and independently for as long as possible.

Thank you to all the organisers, exhibitors and speakers on the day!

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

Isaac Care part of the HSE Spark Ignite Summit

Isaac Care part of the HSE Spark Ignite Summit


Isaac Care were delighted to be given the opportunity to be part of this incredible event celebrating innovation within the HSE. It was a privilege to be surrounded by people from every discipline who are all focused on improving systems and patient outcomes. We were honoured to hear the speakers on the day and to meet a past winner and maybe some future ones too! Congratulations to the organisers, all those who participated and presented and to the overall winner of Spark Ignite 22 Wee Catch It.

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

Isaac Care participates in eHealth Embark Program

Isaac Care participates in eHealth Embark Program


The Isaac Care team participated in the eHealth Embark program with dConnect and AWS. This was an opportunity for Isaac Care and other start-ups developing new digital products or services for the healthcare sector to present and compete to win AWS credits.

Today the eHealth Embark programme concluded with a 5-minute pitch to an excellent board of judges – Martin Curley (HSE), Michael Twomey (HIHI), Joanna Wardzinski (AWS) and Conor O Sullivan (Atlantic Bridge).

We would like to thank everyone from AWS, dConnect, DKIT and the Connected Health and Wellbeing Cluster for organising a fantastic programme. Well done to each of the companies who presented and congratulations to the joint winners Cymantic and Frendo!

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

Winners of the Health Innovation Hub Ireland Open Call 2022

Winners of the Health Innovation Hub Ireland Open Call 2022


We are delighted to have been included as one of the winners of the Health Innovation Hub Ireland Open Call 2022.

We are looking forward to working with the HIHI team including Michael Twomey, Jane O Flynn and Tanya Mulcahy in Galway on our project “A Blended Care Model for the Future”. It is a study on the introduction of technology combined with rapid interventions and its impact on Integrated Care. Isaac Care are proud to be at the forefront of innovation in the senior care sector, and are passionate about supporting people to live safely and independently in their own homes.

Well done to all the other winners – xWave Technologies, TIC Ltd, Teleatherapy, Cushla Health, Connected Health Group, Whyze Health, Empeal, Identicare, Kids Speech Labs, HaPPEarth.

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

Isaac Care attends the Future Health Summit

Isaac Care attends the Future Health Summit


The Isaac team along with our CEO Declan Murphy attended the Future Health Summit on 18th and 19th May in the RDS.

We were thrilled to have been shortlisted for the innovation award and honoured to have been given the opportunity of a 90 second pitch to industry leaders. The Future Health Summit examined the issues of access, capacity and quality of care within our healthcare system, and we feel that our innovative blend of assistive technology along with remote and personal care can assist. Although we didn’t win on the day, we are excited as to what the future holds for Isaac Care and congratulations to Aidan Boran and Digital Gait Labs!

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How Assistive Technology can help those at risk of falls

How Assistive Technology can help those at risk of falls


Falls are one of the biggest problems which occur in advancing years, because of their high frequency and adverse health consequences. According to a study conducted by TILDA, approximately one in five older adults in Ireland (17% of men; 21% of women) experienced recurrent falls in the last four years.

A falls risk factor is something that increases an older person’s chance of falling. Falls commonly result from a combination of risk factors as the risk of falling increases with the number of risk factors that are present. The number of risk factors also increases as a person ages. Falls can put older people at risk of serious injury including fractures, cuts, bruises and even serious brain injuries so it is therefore vitally important to reduce the risk of falls in the home.

Even if there is no serious injury because of a fall, it can still be a frightening experience and may cause an older person to avoid certain activities due to the fear of falling again. As you get older, health conditions, physical changes and sometimes medication can make falls more likely to occur.

Where Isaac Care Can Help

At Isaac Care, we are here to support people to live their lives to the fullest in the comfort of their own homes. The Isaac pendant is the next generation of technology in fall alarms and is a lightweight, discreet and an easy-to-use device. The pendant allows the user to easily call for help and speak directly to a loved one and can be used both at home and out and about. The Isaac pendant connects to our family caring app giving your circle of care real time updates via the app thus providing reassurance that someone is always on hand to help at the push of a button.

Mobility – Keep Moving

Physical activity can assist greatly with preventing falls. Regular physical activity makes you stronger and improves your balance and coordination.

Most adults over 65 should try to keep active if possible. There are activities suitable for people with chronic illnesses such as heart disease, high blood pressure, arthritis or diabetes. Activities can improve flexibility greatly, if you avoid physical activity as you are afraid of the risk of falling talk to your doctor or physiotherapist who will recommend a carefully monitored exercise programme.

  • Begin slowly with exercise you feel comfortable doing.
  • Start with walking and increase the distance gradually.

Step trackers like Fitbits can be great motivators to keep moving, at Isaac Care we allow you to sync your Fitbit to your Isaac Care Profile. Allowing you to keep an eye on your activity levels.

Health Monitoring Equipment

Keeping an eye on your overall health is another way to minimise your fall risk. At Isaac Care we also provide simple easy to use health monitoring equipment where all readings feed directly into our app. Easily manage your blood pressure, weight, heart rate, temperature, blood glucose levels, pain levels, steps and blood oxygen readings. This empowers you to always be in control of your own health and wellbeing and to provide accurate readings and insights to your GP.

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

Client Testimonial: Debbie Curtis

“The peace of mind is the big thing!”

Read what Debbie, a Primary Carer has to say after using the Isaac Pendant.

Client Testimonial – Debbie Curtis, Primary Carer

What piqued your interest in the Isaac Pendant? 

I was interested in the pendant from a security point of view and for peace of mind. My mother and father-in-law are both in their 70’s and live quite rural, which is quite a distance away from family members.

What feature of the Isaac Pendant do you value the most? 

The best and quickest feature is being able to speak to her quickly, as opposed to traditional fall alarms that just call you.

When my mother-in-law had been feeling unwell, I could reassure her through the pendant that we were on our way and someone would be with her soon. Thankfully she was fine but just to know that she was ok, lucid and able to speak to me was a big thing.

** Most Traditional Fall Alarms are static alarms and do not allow for two-way communication, a call centre will call should the alarm go off.

“The best and quickest feature is being able to speak to her quickly, as opposed to traditional fall alarms that just call you.”

Debbie Curtis

Primary Carer

What’s the biggest change you’ve found since you started using the Pendant?

You don’t worry about them so much because you know they are ok.

My farther in law loves to do some farming and their grounds are quite large. You know that if something happens to them outside of the house they can still be able to quickly make contact with you and you can locate them via the Pendant and the Family care App if they weren’t in the house.

“You know that if something happens to them outside of the house they can still be able to quickly make contact with you and you can locate them .”

Debbie Curtis

Primary Carer

What’s most valuable to yourself and your family about using the Pendant? 

The peace of mind is the big thing! Since having it, my mother-in-law had been feeling unwell and it was great she has been able to call me through the pendant

Star Rating 

Five Stars!


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Client Testimonial – Sharon McQuillan

“5 stars definitely. It’s so easy to use.”

Read what Sharon, a Primary Carer has to say after using the Isaac Pendant.

Client Testimonial – Sharon McQuillan, Primary Carer

What piqued your interest in the Isaac Pendant? 

My mam is living alone, and we wanted something to act as a security blanket, to know she had something she could use to call us if she needed help.

What feature of the Isaac Pendant do you value the most? 

That if something happens and she does need to use the pendant, there are three numbers or contacts it will ring so we are assured that we will be contacted if she does fall.

“It’s a safety thing for my Mam, she’s more confident knowing it’s there and she’s not as afraid.”

Sharon McQuillam

Primary Carer

What’s the biggest change you’ve found since you started using the Pendant? 

It’s a safety thing for my Mam, she’s more confident knowing it’s there and she’s not as afraid. Even through her family are around her every day, it’s just for the times when nobody is around that she has something she can use to call us.

What’s most valuable to yourself and your family about using the Pendant ? 

It’s a relief that we have something, my sister lives far away and my brother works full time. We can’t be there all the time but knowing that we have the app and will get a call if something happens is very reassuring.

The Pendant is helping us avoid going down the carer route, while Mam is still mobile and independent


“The Pendant is helping us avoid going down the carer route, while Mam is still mobile and independent.”

Sharon McQuillan

Primary Carer

Star Rating 

5 stars definitely. It’s so easy to use. You hear about other systems where they have to speak through a base unit if they fell but that is no good to them. Its good they have something physically on them.   


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