Healthcare RPM Dashboards for Decision Makers
How RPM helps decision makers?
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a simple yet effective solution that allows providers to monitor their patient's vital signs and health data remotely. RPM can help improve patient outcomes by providing real-time data that can be used to make informed decisions about a patient's care. In addition, it can help reduce costs by reducing the need for in-person visits and reducing the length of hospital stays.
Building a Dashboard
Designing a custom RPM dashboard is not an easy task. An intuitive RPM Dashboard brings all patient-relevant data to one place while automatically updating. Different people use different data sets, which need to be built into a dashboard. RPM dashboards differ in detail and representation depending on who you are and the needs of the physician.
To save you the trouble of solving these problems and building a custom dashboard, we've created some dashboard designs for the different scenarios you might find yourself in, including
Let's have a look at them one by one.
RPM for Admins
In the age of value-based care, it's more important than ever for healthcare administrators to have a clear picture of what's happening with their patient population. An insightful, easy-to-follow dashboard will reduce their workload and make it easier to analyze trends of devices and patients with different medical issues.
This dashboard is an example that shows the number of active users, all active users grouped by the condition, and the sub-grouping of these users based on their compliance. It also provides details such as the number of compliant users, the compliance trends based on the condition, the number of alerts sent in the month, and the average response time for critical cases.
This dashboard signifies the management of patients with RPM devices.
Active Users vs. Previous Users:
It denotes the number of total patients, further divided into active and previous patients.
Users Compliance Summary:
This data offers the level of adherence to physician recommendations by the active chronic care patients in the system.
Users by Disorders:
This data denotes the bifurcation among the active users for the common chronic disorders and conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.
Change in Compliance:
It notifies the deflection in the number of compliant patients concerning common chronic disorder groups such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.
Compliance Ratio by Disorder(Hypertension):
This is to look deeper into the total number of hypertension patients in a clinical setting, further divided into compliant, non-compliant, and non-updated groups.
Critical Alerts:
Total number of alerts sent to the patients on their devices is further divided based on the common chronic disorder groups such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.
Average Response Time:
Approximately calculated average response time by a clinical setting to the active patient in need of quick care support on an emergency basis.
DVT Device Analysis
DVT, or Deep Vein Thrombosis, is a silent but deadly condition that affects close to 900,000 Americans every year, out of which around 60,000-100,000 die.
Many people don't know that DVT is preventable and treatable if detected early.
With the help of our DVT dashboard connected to an RPM device, anyone can monitor critical data such as blood pressure, heart rate, SPO2, and device usage in real time. They can also assess their weekly, monthly, and yearly readings and visit a physician if they have any concerns.
Deep Vein Thrombosis(DVT) develops Pulmonary Embolism as a system that causes sudden shortness of breath, rapid pulse, and coughing up blood.
Profile Panel:
The profile panel includes the basic data of the DVT patient, including their contact details, DVT severity level, and patient's care ID within the health system.
Core Complaints:
This section denotes the primary symptoms and lifestyle choices of the specific patient.
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Blood Pressure
Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs for the real-time blood pressure reading of the patient to keep their blood flow in check against DVT clots.
Heart Rate
Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs for the real-time heart rate reading of the patient to monitor their heartbeats per minute.
SPO2
Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs for the real-time SPO2 reading of the patient to monitor and analyze the current oxygen level in their blood
RPM Device Usage
Patient compliance and continuous usage of the device are being measured to monitor their engagement level.
Side Panel:
To check the scheduled appointments with case providers, telehealth sessions, and analysis reports.
Weight Management
Managing weight becomes much easier with this self-monitoring dashboard. It is loaded with features like a pedometer, constant vitals monitoring, a to-do list designed based on this information, and a doctor on call. Self-monitoring helps you track the foods you eat and your daily progress, which will positively impact your weight loss goals.
Weight Management is a disciplined approach to reducing or increasing body weight to maintain the health vitals in check with better fitness.
Home Screen
The home screen offers an advanced pedometer with daily steps taken against the pre-defined target.
Apart from the steps, the pedometer measures the distance walked in km, the speed of walking, time spent, and total calories burnt.
Insights
Insights screen offers the core health vitals of the app user taken from the wearable used by them. These core vitals include
The weekly graphs share better insights on the maintenance of these core health vitals.
To Do List
Based on the current health condition of the user, providers can set certain health goals for them to achieve in the stipulated time.
The daily list of to-dos offered by the provider is to be followed by the user to keep their vitals in check and for better fitness.
These tasks are like a checklist dividing them into overdue and rescheduled tasks.
Ask Doctor
This section comes with monthly analysis and report of steps walked and total calories burnt by the user while using the wearable device.
Upcoming Appointments
The scheduled appointments by the user are showcased as a reminder.
Call Doctor
Users can read their monthly progress and get in touch with the providers to solve their queries or get the next health update.
These dashboards offer a deep insight into the vast amount of patient health data to help monitor, analyze and generate interactive reports. These reports help providers to understand the hurdles in the care process and streamline the optimum quality of care to the patient.
RPM solutions have a dependency on patient engagement and compliance with their care journey. OSP offers advanced RPM solutions with interactive dashboards for providers and patients as well. For more details get your FREE copy of our '5 Free Comprehensive Dashboards'.