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To Keep High Risk Patients Out of Hospitals, At-Home Monitoring Shows Promise

April 16, 2025

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5-15 mins
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Presented by Health Lab

A new Michigan Medicine study highlights the success of U-M Health’s remote patient monitoring program, showing significant reductions in hospitalizations and healthcare costs. Led by U-M geriatrics professionals, the program supports high-risk patients with digital devices and clinical oversight. Read on to learn more about the program’s impact and the future of remote care in this article from Health Lab.

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