The traditional healthcare sector is also transforming digitally because emerging technologies, such as remote patient monitoring, are leading to improved outcomes and reduced costs across the board in healthcare. Remote patient monitoring enables physicians and hospitals to take care of patients outside of the conventional clinic setting, where the technology can provide 24/7 data between patients and physicians. It enhances patient behavior by developing a system by which people are more engaged with, and accountable for, their health.
Check out the list of top 10 patient monitoring companies that are using AI for remote monitoring.
GYANT
GYANT uses AI to accumulate and examine patients’ medical history and to help patients navigate today’s increasingly complex healthcare offerings. GYANT’s AI collects the patient chart, bringing the efficiency of e-visits to telehealth or in-person encounters and releasing the charting workload. The company automates dynamic outreach to the patient with diagnosis-specific follow-up protocols, advancing treatment plans and better outcomes. This proactive outreach software also provides perioperative settings to make sure that patients are properly prepared for surgeries and procedures.
Medopad
Medopad collects patient-reported information with clinical and genomics data and provides actionable insight to enhance treatment and health-economic outcomes, and informs AI initiative.
Medopad’s competitive advantage stems from partnerships with leading hospitals in the most complicated diseases.
Chronisense Medical
ChroniSense Medical creates wearable medical-grade devices that detect vital signs and other health factors, enabling patients and healthcare professionals to control chronic disease without interfering with the patient’s everyday activity. By placing its proprietary sensor on the radial artery, ChroniSense can provide a highly strong data source essential for chronic monitoring.
Ejenta
Ejenta is creating an intelligent personal assistant platform, applied to several industry verticals, including space, government, and healthcare. Ejenta's agent technology uses artificial intelligence to know users' daily activities, monitor adherence to mission plans, and provide customized advice, coaching, and support.
Cardiomo, Inc.
Cardiomo monitors vital signs (ECG, breath, skin temp) using biosensors and AI Engine that can detect up to 100+ CVDs to provide life-saving alerts even before the event. Cardiomo is a medical-grade device with a consumer-friendly interface and price, it also doubles up as a wellness device for out-patients and geriatric wellness monitoring, as it also detects falls, inactivity, and more.
100 Plus
Headquartered in the heart of San Francisco, 100Plus empowers clinicians to provide remote patient monitoring devices to manage their chronic patients while earning $720 per patient per year in additional revenue. 100Plus is the fastest-growing Remote Patient Monitoring provider because they are the only vendor who does all of the heavy liftings to get a practice's remote patient monitoring program up and keep it on track.
Vitls
Vitls has developed an innovative way to enable earlier detection of deterioration in hospital patients. 75% of all adverse events and preventable deaths in hospitals occur outside the ICU in unmonitored beds. It has developed a revolutionary platform that enables healthcare providers to continuously and remotely monitor a patient’s vital signs, reliably and undisturbed. Real-time monitoring leads to early detection of patient deterioration which in turn reduces the length of stay, treatment costs, and re-admissions. It also improves patient outcomes and patient satisfaction scores.
Neteera
Neteera is a developer of a disruptive sensing technology designed to enhance customer engagement and care by monitoring their well-being and vital signs. The company's Terahertz technology comprises a combination of innovative CMOS based sub-THz sensor and proprietary software and algorithms for signal processing and data interpretation and helps in imaging through a variety of non-transparent and non-conductive materials and can measure micro-movements as well as molecular spectral fingerprints, enabling clients to monitor the mechanical activity of the heart (BCG) resulting in an accurate ECG equivalent data.
ContinUse Biometrics (Cu-Bx™)
Cu-Bx™ is bringing care everywhere with its contactless health monitoring platform. Proprietary sensors are embedded throughout the environment into electronic devices or vehicles, and seamlessly monitor the vital signs of any known person who is in range. Cu-Bx™ requires no ongoing intervention, so a person’s daily routines are unaffected and adherence issues are non-existent.
iHealth
iHealth is dedicated to helping people lead healthier lives. The goal is to make it as easy as possible for individuals of all ages to take a more active role in managing their health.
iHealth achieves this by designing and manufacturing innovative, consumer-friendly, mobile personal healthcare products that connect to the cloud. Their products are easy-to-use, making it simple for consumers to accurately measure, track and share a full range of health vitals. By automatically connecting the data through the cloud, consumers can see a more comprehensive view of their vitals and easily share information with healthcare professionals or loved ones.