Leading U.S. national provider of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) services, Community Wellness, has introduced a new program designed to expand the bandwidth and clinical strength of American hospitals due to the COVID-19 Delta surge.
At the time of writing, the U.S. is recording more than 1,000 deaths a day, a count that has more than tripled in a month. Hospitalizations have risen significantly during the summer and as a result many hospitals and care providers continue to struggle to manage the volume of inbound patients.
The new offering for Community Wellness has been developed to offer a comprehensive, turnkey home monitoring program for COVID patients designed to improve outcomes for patients and preserve limited hospital resources.
Community Wellness provides FDA-approved, Bluetooth-enabled devices and a HIPAA-compliant app for tracking symptoms and vital signs to monitor patients, allowing them to safely recover in the comfort of their own homes, thereby reducing unnecessary hospitalizations and improving utilization of limited resources, e.g., ED beds, staffing, and ancillary support.
In the event of a patient’s deterioration as detected by vital sign changes, worsening symptoms, or clinical concerns raised by the Community Wellness clinical support staff, and under the direction of the hospital-appointed physician prescribing the service, the patient will be returned to an appropriate medical facility for advanced supportive care (likely a direct ED admission).
“Our hospitals and providers are heroically and tirelessly managing an enormous surge in COVID patients presenting to their Emergency Departments. We can ease the burden on both the healthcare system and patients for those with low-to-moderate risk of progressing to severe or critical illness. Using simple-to-use home medical devices, along with video, voice, and text access to our clinical support staff, patients can safely recover in the comfort of their own homes in most cases,” said Community Wellness Chief Medical Officer, Scott Parazynski, MD. “Should their condition warrant, they would be able to return to the ED for a fast-track readmission and definitive care.”
Community Wellness is making its COVID Home Management program available to U.S. hospitals and large clinics seeking solutions to ED overcrowding as a result of the pandemic.