A hospital launches a remote patient monitoring program for patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) following discharge to reduce readmissions and support earlier intervention. Patients are provided with Withings BPM Pro 2, a cellular blood pressure monitor designed for clinical workflows and ease of use at home.
Patients take regular blood pressure measurements from home, with data transmitted automatically via cellular connectivity (with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth fallback) to the care team—no app setup or manual syncing required. If a reading exceeds predefined thresholds, alerts notify clinicians so they can quickly assess risk and prioritize outreach.
To reduce follow-up calls and improve clinical context, the hospital uses BPM Pro 2’s on-device questionnaire feature to ask patients targeted questions at the time of measurement, such as shortness of breath, swelling, medication adherence, or sudden weight changes. Patient responses appear alongside biometric data in the RPM platform, allowing clinicians to make more informed decisions without additional outreach.
This approach enables earlier identification of decompensation, supports medication or care plan adjustments, and helps hospitals scale CHF monitoring programs efficiently while minimizing operational burden on care teams.