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Ambient Intelligence
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Technologies such unobtrusive sensors and devices embedded in the physical environment that continuously collect data and enable autonomous detection, prediction, intervention and other intelligent support. AmI systems are context-aware, adapting to changing needs, and offering real-time support like alerts or recommendations.

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Digital Front Door (DFD)
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As health systems compete for the commercial consumer against new entrants and big tech that are increasingly entering the marketplace, there is a heightened need to deliver a convenient route for a person who is searching online for care to schedule and access same day care. Key use cases center around consumers searching for symptoms, searching for symptoms online, trying to make an appointment online, and wanting to access same day or virtual care. In order to address this collective set of...

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Remote Monitoring (RPM)
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Currently, we have identified 116 digital solutions in the RPM space, many of which integrate with leading systems like Epic, Cerner, Meditech, Allscripts, McKesson and others. Among these, 41 serve pediatric facilities, 68 offer a connected platform, and 43 are tailored for specific conditions. This means you can choose an RPM solution that meets the unique needs of your healthcare organization and patients.

What’s more, our verified client data for these solutions shows that over 586 health systems are already using RPM solutions to provide remote care to their patients. This demonstrates the growing acceptance of this technology among healthcare providers as a means of improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.

To help you navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of RPM solutions, we’ve created a comprehensive report of the Top 50 Remote Patient Monitoring Companies. You can access this report to evaluate different RPM solutions and find one that fits your healthcare organization’s needs.

Dive into our extensive selection of remote patient monitoring tools, solutions, and software, designed to support hospitals and healthcare systems in providing efficient and personalized telehealth services. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology enables healthcare professionals to seamlessly track, analyze, and manage patients’ health data outside traditional clinical environments. As telehealth continues to gain prominence, our AVIA Marketplace offers a variety of remote patient monitoring solutions, with a focus on optimizing patient outcomes, reducing hospital readmissions, and boosting patient satisfaction.

Explore a wide range of remote patient monitoring software, tools, and products tailored to diverse needs, such as chronic disease management, post-surgical care, and elderly care. Our curated list features leading remote patient monitoring companies offering cutting-edge wearable devices, sensor technology, and data analytics, integrated with secure, user-friendly platforms to enhance patient-provider communication. Detailed information on features, pricing, and testimonials for each solution is provided to assist healthcare executives in selecting the most suitable RPM tools for their organizations. Browse our comprehensive collection and stay at the forefront of the rapidly evolving digital health landscape.

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Virtual Nursing
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Virtual nursing is the ability to provide nursing services through an electronic platform. Nurses (RN’s and NP’s) provide a variety of virtual tasks while assessing, planning and evaluating patient outcomes, taking interventions as appropriate. They can also provide support to to bedside nurses. The difference is in how the care is delivered.

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Interoperability
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As healthcare systems move toward using electronic health records (EHRs), data integration within health systems and across provider networks has become more important. More and more data is being transmitted from internal systems, as well as from outside providers, consumers and patients. Health systems are also taking on more risk-based contracting, making it vital to track and report information in an accurate and timely manner.

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Conversational AI
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Conversational AI is an advanced technology that allows machines to understand, process, and respond to human language in a way that is both contextually relevant and interactive. In healthcare, it's increasingly being seen as a way to provide robust patient interactions, allowing for automation of routine tasks and an enhanced patient experience that can be tailored to individual needs.

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Oncology
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Cancer is one of the nation’s largest healthcare expenses. According to the National Cancer Institute, an estimated 1.6 million new cases of cancer were diagnosed in the U.S. in 2016, and cancer care costs are expected to reach $156 billion by 2020. As the number of new oncology cases continues to rise, better health management for these patients is critical to contain costs and improve patient outcomes.

Technology such as real-time diagnostics, artificial intelligence (AI), wearable pain management devices and implanted/digestible sensors promote faster and more accurate treatment. Emerging technologies also foster cancer prevention and research by providing educational resources and interactive forums that help patients better manage their health. These tools also encourage clinical trial participation, which is essential in testing new cancer therapies. Workflow management digital solutions support the challenging flow of oncology infusion patients, improving both productivity and patient satisfaction.

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Digitally-Assisted Provider Documentation has been proven to dramatically reduce the time for physician documentation. Documented results from a $2B health system found that implementation of a CAPD system reduced their transcription costs by 69%, which saved them $3M in one year.

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Dynamic Staffing & Scheduling
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The ability to leverage a marketplace supply (FT, PT, per diem, contracted, gig, alum) workforce with adaptive, staff-centric digital scheduling/staffing tools, while accurately predicting and filling staffing needs through real demand forecast accuracy, resulting in labor efficiency, cost reduction and improved employee satisfaction.

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Behavioral Health
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Medicaid and vulnerable populations are particularly impacted by the lack of access to behavioral health services and an estimated 9 million Medicaid adults have been diagnosed with mental illness, over 3 million have a substance use disorder (SUD), and nearly 1.8 have both; Medicaid spending for behavioral health patients is 4x higher than normal, and behavioral health Medicaid patients account for a disproportionate share of unnecessary ED visits.

Behavioral health access includes the following capabilities:

  • Increasing Access & Capacity for Behavioral Health
  • Tele-Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Services
  • Telemental Services
  • Peer Support Services
  • On-demand Behavioral Health Services
  • Driving Clinical Innovation for Behavioral Health
  • Behavioral Health Screening
  • Behavioral Health Integration
  • ED-based Mental Health Interventions
  • ED-based Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Interventions


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