Many care management programs, such as Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), have fundamentally shifted how clinicians manage chronic disease. By capturing physiological data in real-time, care teams can move beyond the limitations of periodic visits, gaining a continuous view of a patient’s health journey.
While blood pressure and glucose levels are often the focus of these programs, body weight is a critical metric that serves as a signal for several significant conditions.
When integrated effectively into a care management workflow, digital weight scales provide the timely, objective data needed to prevent downstream episodes and improve patient outcomes.
Weight fluctuations are often a major sign of changing clinical status. For patients managing Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), for example, sudden weight gain can indicate fluid retention. This can be a precursor to a potential emergency department visit.
For those with similar chronic conditions, consistent weight tracking is essential for evaluating the efficacy of interventions, treatments and medications.
Weight data collected through remote monitoring provides:
While weight is a vital sign central to RPM, it also plays a pivotal role in Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM).
Though the two programs cannot be billed by the same clinician for the same patient in the same month, they often complement each other across a patient's long-term care journey.
For patients enrolled in RTM for a variety of chronic conditions, weight is often a primary factor in therapy adherence and outcomes. By using digital scales within an established care plan, providers can monitor: