Forum releases 2025 RPM@PACE

April 2025
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has emerged as a valuable, and cost-effective addition to modern healthcare, offering a means to monitor patients’ health remotely and provide timely interventions that improve or maintain the quality of care provided.
The Patient Anywhere, Clinician Elsewhere model further enhances RPM by enabling remote centralisation via a national, regional, or local hub of healthcare providers to deliver care from any location, thereby improving accessibility and efficiency.
This brief paper explores the application of the PACE model to RPM, highlighting its benefits, challenges, and prospects. The model is illustrated with three basic case examples and references are included.
Read the RPM@PACE document.