BOCA RATON, Florida (December 1, 2022)—Clear Arch Health, a provider of remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions, has announced the launch of its new mobile app to support convenient, secure, and seamless real-time remote monitoring of patient vital signs.
Clear Arch Mobile is an RPM application that is compatible with Bluetooth-enabled technology and offers a flexible alternative to the company’s remote patient monitoring tablet by providing a less expensive option that’s readily available to patients.
Clear Arch Mobile also extends the functionality of the validated LifeStream Clinical Monitoring Dashboard by enhancing security (with two-factor authentication) and simplifying collection and transmission of patient data for clinician assessment and intervention, as needed.
LifeStream became part of Clear Arch Health’s portfolio when the company acquired Life Care Solutions earlier this year.
“This new Clear Arch Health app is creating a solid a platform upon which we are building the one of the first comprehensive RPM mobile apps that will meet the needs of today’s healthcare providers and keep pace with the evolving lifestyles of our patients,” said Rob Flippo, founder and CEO of Clear Arch Health. “We listened to our customers and their requirements for RPM tools were clear: enhanced security, increased flexibility, and lower cost options for their patients. Our new app is the pocket-sized RPM solution they have been hoping for.”
“Over the last few years, remote patient monitoring has proven to be a highly effective tool in managing chronic illness,” said Joseph C. Kvedar, MD, who is MobileHelp's board director, a professor of dermatology at Harvard Medical School and immediate past chair of the board of the American Telemedicine Association. “Clear Arch Mobile is going to advance remote monitoring even further, by putting this easy-to-use tool literally at a patient’s fingertips, providing always-on access to their health data, educational information about their condition, messages from their providers, appointment reminders and more.”