EPISODE · Aug 5, 2021 · 26 MIN
Remote Patient Monitoring
from Back Bay Life Science Report · host BBLSA
One of the unexpected outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the rapid and widespread uptake of remote patient monitoring. Just ahead of the pandemic, investment in patient monitoring was booming; priming the system for quick uptake and innovation. As with vaccines, much groundwork had been done to prepare for dramatic innovation and widespread, rapid patient use, seemingly “overnight.”In this episode of Back Bay Life Science Advisors' industry podcast, Drs. Jonathan Gertler and Corinne Nawn discuss the clinical considerations of remote patient monitoring, including advances in sensing platforms, wearables, and the current investment landscape driving the innovations allowing patients and physicians to interact meaningfully and safely from different locations.Topics in this podcast include:Investment in digital healthcare companies The spectrum of financings, acquisitions, IPOs, and SPACs in this spaceNew ways of patient monitoring through wearable techUnderstanding the details of sensing and capturingCoordinating care based on analyticsCompany partnerships and/or acquisitionsRead about MedTech's ascendance from Jonathan Gertler here.Make sure to subscribe to The Life Science Report podcast and follow Back Bay Life Science Advisors on LinkedIn and Twitter. Thank you for joining us.
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One of the unexpected outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the rapid and widespread uptake of remote patient monitoring. As with vaccines, much groundwork had been done to prepare for dramatic innovation and widespread, rapid patient use, seemingly “overnight.” In this episode of Back Bay Life Science Advisors’ industry podcast, Drs. Jonathan Gertler and Corinne Nawn discuss the clinical considerations of remote patient monitoring and the current investment landscape driving the innovations.
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