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UTM cited in Rhode Island Medical Journal
UTMHealthcare’s HIPAA-compliant RPM platform allowspatients to self-monitor their blood pressure using Bluetoothor LTE devices that transmit data securely and seamlessly to care managers and clinicians. These tools provide real-time in-sights, enabling immediate interventions when necessary and facilitating referrals for long-term preventive care. “Our collaboration with Care New England brings cut-ting-edge technology and compassionate care together…
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Program to keep hypertensive postpartum women out of emergency room expands
The Hypertension Equity Program started as a pilot program at Women & Infants Hospital in late 2022. The idea is to provide blood pressure cuffs for women with postpartum hypertension, keeping them out of the hospital. It’s now expanding state-wide. The reason it’s called the Hypertension Equity Program is because African American and Hispanic patients…
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Women & Infants Hospital expands hypertension equity program statewide
Over the past two years, a hypertension equity program has reduced readmissions and maternal morbidity among patients at Providence, R.I.-based Women & Infants Hospital. Now, the hospital is partnering to expand the program statewide. Four details: Source: Becker’s Hospital Review
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UTM Healthcare Partners with Care New England’s Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island to Transform Postpartum Hypertension Management Across Rhode Island
HUDSON, N.Y., December 10, 2024 – UTMHealthcare, a leading innovator in remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology, today announced a strategic five-year partnership with Care New England Health System’s Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island to advance the Rhode Island-Statewide Postpartum Hypertension Remote Surveillance (RI-SPHERES) project. This initiative aims to improve health outcomes for postpartum…
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UTMHealthcare Partners with Somml Health to Enhance Chronic Disease Care with Launch of NuLink Health
HUDSON, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–UTMHealthcare, a leading mobile health technology company, today announced the launch of NuLink Health in collaboration with virtual care platform Somml Health. NuLink Health partners with providers to improve the care of at-risk patients between office visits, creating operational and cost efficiencies for medical practices. NuLink Health leverages UTMHealthcare’s remote patient monitoring (RPM) solution and Somml…
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UTM:Healthcare Adds Charge Capture Feature to Remote Patient Monitoring Solution
HUDSON, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mobile health technology company UTM:Healthcare today announced an enhancement to its remote patient monitoring (RPM) solution that enables healthcare providers to track both time spent monitoring patients and their patients’ utilization of the RPM system, which will support charge capture and third party billing for these services. The UTM:RPM system can now track the time…
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With local partnerships, this Latham telemedicine startup has national growth plans
Following a wide adoption of telemedicine during the pandemic, the founder of a new startup in Latham thinks his product can push it a generation further. VivaLynx has aggregated multiple types of telemedicine and remote patient monitoring technology into a single system that can help aging patients and those with disabilities live at home independently.…
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VivaLynx and UTMHealthcare Form Partnership to Provide Remote Patient Monitoring Services
VivaLynx, LLC and UTMHealthcare, LLC have announced a two-year technology partnership to provide Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) services to senior residents who wish to remain living independently at home. The VivaLynx platform will now feature UTM:Healthcare’s RPM software and devices to produce vital data, which along with other machine learning-enabled technology will provide a fully integrated solution for managing care in…
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UTMHealthcare Enhances Remote Patient Monitoring System Connectivity
Mobile health technology company UTMHealthcare today announced that it has enhanced the connectivity of its remote patient monitoring (RPM) solution through the use of new biometric devices that have greater data transmission capabilities. Read More