
Cellular Remote Patient Monitoring Helps People Stay Healthy During Summer and Vacation Season
Summer provides most people with time for fun, travel, and relaxation, but for people managing chronic health conditions, it can also be a season filled with stress, uncertainty, and anxiety. Whether they are headed to the beach, traveling across the country, or just dealing with the heat at home, managing chronic conditions like high blood
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Why Oral Hygiene Matters for Men’s Health: Connecting Mouth Health to Chronic Conditions
June is both Men’s Health Month and Oral Health Month — a perfect time to spotlight how daily habits, like brushing and flossing, can significantly impact long-term health. One key area that often flies under the radar. Oral hygiene. The truth is, your mouth can be a mirror of your overall health — especially when
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Cellular Remote Patient Monitoring Can Improve Men’s Health
When it comes to taking care of their health, men often aren’t as concerned as women in several key areas. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), men are more likely to delay regular physicals, are less likely to have a primary care physician, and are at greater risk for chronic conditions
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For One Hypertensive Patient, Controlling Sodium and Caffeine Intake Became the Focus
Hypertension can lead to many other health issues including cardiovascular disease, heart attack and stroke. After experiencing a stroke where hypertension was a factor, one patient committed to managing her blood pressure through medication, diet, exercise, and healthy habits. Despite these efforts, she found her blood pressure numbers remained higher than desired. Determined to avoid
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Bridging the Gap: How Cellular Remote Patient Monitoring Through FQHCs Can Improve Healthcare Equality
In the ongoing pursuit of healthcare equality, cellular remote patient monitoring (RPM) has emerged as a game-changer, especially when implemented through Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). FQHCs are vital healthcare providers, with 1,400 organizations operating across 11,200 facilities in the U.S., serving approximately 32.5 million patients annually. These centers primarily support uninsured and underinsured populations,
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