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Payers, providers and pharmaceutical companies can put the aggregate data to use with the ultimate goal of keeping seniors living independently and longer.
Hospital officials plan to use mHealth technology to connect with patients at home, improving clinical outcomes and avoiding costly rehospitalizations.
An ambitious project spearheaded by the University of Missouri is developing a home-based monitoring solution that would connect to the hospital, enabling seniors to live longer at home while being monitored by healthcare providers.
The organization is looking to spur federal action to advance telemedicine as an accepted standard of care - and clean up inconsistent reimbursement policies that act as barriers.