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Remote Physiologic Monitoring

Remote Physiologic Monitoring

Remote Physiologic Monitoring care offered in throughout SE Michigan

Remote Physiologic Monitoring Q&A

Put simply, remote physiologic monitoring involves HNA using special devices to monitor things like weight gain or loss, blood pressure, or blood sugar or oxygen levels. From time-to-time, a provider at HNA might order a RPM device to be shipped to their patient's home so they can monitor certain things. If your provider is having trouble getting your blood pressure under controll, they may order a remote blood pressure cuff to your home. If they need to monitor your weight gain or loss, they may order a scale to be shipped to your home.


It is critical to your health to use your remote device. Your Nurse Care Manager will monitor readings and may securely text or call you to ask follow up questions, perhaps about your diet or medications.