Frequent monitoring enables healthcare professionals to keep a close eye on patients
Hypertension home monitoring allows the patient to use a blood pressure device and using a choice of communication channels relays the readings back to the clinician. If readings breach personalised thresholds, clinicians are notified and can step in as necessary with medical intervention.
Patient readings can be sent to the patient record for authorised health care professionals to view.
Studies have suggested that ‘white coat syndrome’ is real, showing blood pressure measurements taken by a doctor are 50 per cent less accurate than when taken at home.
Frequent monitoring enables healthcare professionals to keep a close eye on patients
Home monitoring reduces the need for patients to attend appointments
Studies show readings taken at home are 50 per cent more accurate compared with in clinic
Allows clinicians to triage patients and prioritise those in need of urgent care