WOBURN, Mass. (October 1, 2021)—In honor of the inaugural Telehealth Awareness Week, EarlySense, a provider of contact-free continuous monitoring solutions, announced a new survey it is putting into the field, to gain insights from professionals across the care continuum.
Titled “Finding the Gaps in Technology: Virtual Care Assessment,” the 30-question survey delves into various aspects of the virtual care model—and specifically remote patient monitoring—to determine where health care providers and remote patient monitoring stakeholders see clear benefit and where pain points still exist.
“We know the pandemic created widespread acceptance and use for remote patient monitoring as an effective way to treat patients in their homes,” said Terry Duesterhoeft, chief product officer of EarlySense. “But we also know there are still barriers and challenges to implementation and use of technology outside the hospital. This survey is giving us the ability to see how we can address known and unknown pain points, so we all plan for a longer-term, technology-based future.”
Designed to create a forum for understanding applications and opportunities for enhancing remote monitoring technologies, the survey focuses on:
• Adoption and types of technology used;
• Impact of remote monitoring solutions on patient care;
• Gaps in ability of technology to drive solution-based results; and
• Opportunities for technology to deliver improvements in clinician efficiency.
Launched as part of the activities surrounding Telehealth Awareness Week, the survey will until November 19, 2021, with findings announced the first week of December 2021.
Visit earlysense.com for more information.