Attention: You are using an outdated browser, device or you do not have the latest version of JavaScript downloaded and so this website may not work as expected. Please download the latest software or switch device to avoid further issues.

News > Health New Zealand News > Remote patient monitoring pilot gives whānau in rural areas more control over their health

Remote patient monitoring pilot gives whānau in rural areas more control over their health

Te Aka Whai Ora has invested $2.3 million into four whānau-led pilots in remote rural areas to test the effectiveness of remote patient monitoring (RPM) in achieving improved hauora outcomes and reduced rates of hospitalisation and visits to emergency departments for whānau living with long term conditions.

Te Aka Whai Ora is working alongside Te Whatu Ora to support hauora Māori partners based in Te Tai Tokerau, Te Tairāwhiti and Wharekauri to deliver the whānau-led pilots. Te Aka Whai Ora is funding the service delivery costs, and Te Whatu Ora is providing remote patient monitoring devices and supporting technology.

Read more here >

Similar stories

Share your news!

 

Copyright © 2023
Digital Health Association
NZ Incorporated

This website is powered by
ToucanTech