About 0.3% Of Commercially Insured Adults Under Age 65 Had A Claim For Remote Monitoring For Physiological Data Or To Share Symptoms With Their Physician
Among adults under age 65 with employer-sponsored insurance in 2023, about 0.3% had a claim for remote monitoring, according to a recent study. The data included claims for remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) and claims for remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM). RPM includes vital sign monitoring for data points such as weight, blood glucose, or blood pressure. Measurements are sent to a health care professional for review and action. RTM includes self-reported data about pain levels or activity levels, which are shared with and monitored by a health care professional.
The analysis was based on data from the Merative . . .