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Patient Consent in RPM: A Non-Negotiable Compliance Step for US Healthcare in 2025

PharmD Live

This includes: Reviewing vendor workflows for adherence to consent protocols Maintaining medical supervision Ensuring all consent aligns with CMS and HIPAA regulations Building Trust: Ethical and Legal Dimensions Beyond regulatory mandates, patient consent is fundamentally an ethical obligation. It is also about transparency and trust.

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Top 10 RPM Vendors 2025: Driving Results in Remote Patient Monitoring

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Why PharmD Live Leads Remote Patient Monitoring in 2025 Pharmacist-Led, AI-Powered RPM: PharmD Live’s clinical model leverages board-certified pharmacists and AI-driven analytics to identify risk, personalize interventions, and close care gaps proven to reduce hospitalizations, improve medication adherence , and enhance chronic disease outcomes.

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The Hidden Risks in RPM Billing: What Every US Healthcare Practice Should Know in 2025

PharmD Live

RPM delivers proven clinical benefits: reducing hospital admissions by 38% and ER visits by 51% , with patient satisfaction exceeding 90%. Data Security: HIPAA-compliant, with robust privacy protocols. 2024, September). 2024, March). Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Inspector General. link] AASM.

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COVID-19, Flu, and RSV in 2023: What Pharmacists Should Know

Digital Pharmacist

increase in COVID related COVID-related hospitalizations in just the last week. Also, the main change in the 2023-2024 flu vaccine recommendations is related to administering the vaccine to people with egg allergies. Secure Two-Way Messaging Our data-encrypted platform keeps communication secure and HIPAA-compliant.

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STAT+: Change Healthcare cyberattack drives 2024 into another record year for health data breaches

STAT

As many as 172 million individuals — more than half the population of the United States — may have been impacted by large health data breaches reported to the Department of Health and Human Services in 2024, according to a STAT analysis of records from HHS’ Office for Civil Rights.