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access. RPM providers, who understand practice workfl ow recognize the sup- port services required to get patients setup and trained, as well as do some of the monitoring, are keys to success. This is enabling providers to utilize P without requiring more time from the staff.” Cancer care is one area where virtual


care is supporting improved patient care. kin cancer is a common type of can- cer, and early diagnosis and treatment are key to successful outcomes. The kin HP-compliant, -driven, virtual skin cancer screening platform allows anyone, anywhere to perform a skin exam in ust  minutes using their smartphone. t helps identify which marks matter and com- pare changes over time. kin images are reviewed remotely by expert derma- tologists, users receive their results by email in ust a few days, and then they are connected to care if they require in- person follow-up. Wound management is another area where RPM can improve outcomes, and lower care costs. Complex wounds are a huge physical burden on patients, sig- nifi cantly impacting their health-related quality of life. They are also a sizable


ray. t allows monitoring between visits so intervention can be provided at the point where it is needed  not next month in an offi ce visit or next week in the E. ray comments on the future of P,


Swift Medical AI-powered, digital wound care platform


expense in the .., with complex wound management costing our health system approximately  billion annually. wift edical provides an -powered, digital wound care platform that allows any clinician to easily capture a high precision image of a wound with their mobile phone, autonomously determines wound dimensions and clinical charac- teristics, enables virtual wound care consultations, and provides real-time, predictive insights to drive enhanced preventive and personalized care. With the companys latest product, wift ay , providers can detect a wound before it breaks through the skin, allowing for early intervention and significantly reduced healing time. “This kind of care at home is not a replacement for a doctor visit,” cautions


stating Centers for edicare and edicaid ervices continues to expand reimbursement for remote care. To sup- port this, we expect to see innovation in areas like medication monitoring and chronic pain management over the next couple of years, along with new innova- tions that dont require patients to perform the measurement.” HPN


References:


1. Point-of-Care Technologies Research Network (POCTRN), National Institutes of Health, https://www.nibib.nih.gov/re- search-program/point-care-technologies-research-network


2. FUTURE OF POINT OF CARE & RAPID TESTING, A GLOBAL STUDY AMONG GPs, HOSPITAL DOCTORS & PHARMACISTS, US, EU, CHINA February 2022, https://www. ipsos.com/sites/default/fi les/ct/news/documents/2022-03/ Ipsos_Future%20of%20POC%20and%20Rapid%20Test- ing_March%202022.pdf


3. FUTURE OF POINT OF CARE & RAPID TESTING, A GLOBAL STUDY AMONG GPs, HOSPITAL DOCTORS & PHARMACISTS, US, EU, CHINA February 2022, https://www. ipsos.com/sites/default/fi les/ct/news/documents/2022-03/ Ipsos_Future%20of%20POC%20and%20Rapid%20Test- ing_March%202022.pdf


4. Point of Care Inventory Control: A Place for Everything and Everything in its Place, MidMark, https://cdn.baseplatform. io/fi les/base/ebm/hpn/document/2022/09/007_10435_00_ HPN_Inventory_Control_Cabinetry_Mobile_Carts_Worksta- tions_White_Paper_FINAL.633319deafca3.pdf


5. Dunlap, D.R., Santos, R.S., Lilly, C.M. et al. COVID-19: a gray swan’s impact on the adoption of novel medical technolo- gies. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 9, 232 (2022). https://doi. org/10.1057/s41599-022-01247-9


6. Point of Care Testing, Massachusetts General Hospital, https://www.massgeneral.org/pathology/services/point- of-care-testing


7. Lewandrowski EL, Gregory K, Le J, Goldstein L, Lewan- drowski K. Description of a point-of-care testing program in a large urban academic medical center: Technologies, management and program cost. Clin Chim Acta. 2021 Nov;522:127-131. doi: 10.1016/j.cca.2021.08.021. Epub 2021 Aug 19. PMID: 34419463


8. Pritchett JC, Borah BJ, Desai AP, Xie Z, Saliba AN, Leventa- kos K, Coff ey JD, Pearson KK, Speicher LL, Orenstein R, Virk A, Ganesh R, Paludo J, Halfdanarson TR, Haddad TC. Association of a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Program With Reduced Hospitalizations in Cancer Patients With COVID-19. JCO Oncol Pract. 2021 Sep;17(9):e1293-e1302. doi: 10.1200/OP.21.00307. Epub 2021 Jun 4. PMID: 34085535; PMCID: PMC8457804


9. Gaydos CA, Manabe YC, Melendez JH. A Narrative Review of Where We Are With Point-of-Care Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing in the United States. Sex Transm Dis. 2021 Aug 1;48(8S):S71-S77. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001457. PMID: 34110728; PMCID: PMC8284360


10. Improvements to Rapid Simple Point-of- Care Tests (POCT) for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), Johns Hopkins Medicine, https://www.poctrn.org/web/jhu/ solicitations


11. Dunlap, D.R., Santos, R.S., Lilly, C.M. et al. COVID-19: a gray swan’s impact on the adoption of novel medical technolo- gies. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 9, 232 (2022). https://doi. org/10.1057/s41599-022-01247-9


12. Lee L, DeCara JM. Point-of-Care Ultrasound. Curr Car- diol Rep. 2020 Sep 17;22(11):149. doi: 10.1007/s11886-020- 01394-y. PMID: 32944835; PMCID: PMC7498117


13. How Point-of-Care Ultrasound May Improve At-Home Hospital Care, AJMC, September 3, 2022. https://www.ajmc. com/view/how-point-of-care-ultrasound-may-improve-at- home-hospital-care


14. Labib AM, Winters R. Complex Wound Management. [Updated 2022 Jul 1]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2022 Jan-. Available from: https:// www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK576385/


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