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RPM Evidence & Outcomes in Respiratory Diseases

22nd June @ 10:30AM EDT

Chronic Respiratory Diseases such as COPD and asthma are highly prevalent and lead to a large number of deaths every year. Some of these patients suffer unexpected exacerbations that compromise their health and increase healthcare costs. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has been shown to be helpful for the prevention of COPD and asthma exacerbations as well as in the management of these conditions by recording medication use, coughing patterns, SpO2, FVC (forced vital capacity), FEC1 (forced expiratory volume in 1 second), etc.. Beyond better health outcomes for the patient, some studies have also proven these tools can reduce costs for health systems and payers (fewer hospitalizations, ER visits and readmissions) thus making a strong business case for these products too. If you are a healthcare provider, payer, digital health company, pharma or medtech, join us in this informal discussion on RPM for Chronic Respiratory Diseases where we will talk about: 


  • Economic outcomes: how health systems and payers can leverage RPM solutions for prevention and management to ultimately reduce healthcare costs.
  • Clinical outcomes: RPM solutions improving clinical outcomes.

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RPM Evidence & Outcomes in Respiratory Diseases

Jyotsna Mehta
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22nd June @ 10:30AM EDT

Chronic Respiratory Diseases such as COPD and asthma are highly prevalent and lead to a large number of deaths every year. Some of these patients suffer unexpected exacerbations that compromise their health and increase healthcare costs. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has been shown to be helpful for the prevention of COPD and asthma exacerbations as well as in the management of these conditions by recording medication use, coughing patterns, SpO2, FVC (forced vital capacity), FEC1 (forced expiratory volume in 1 second), etc.. Beyond better health outcomes for the patient, some studies have also proven these tools can reduce costs for health systems and payers (fewer hospitalizations, ER visits and readmissions) thus making a strong business case for these products too. If you are a healthcare provider, payer, digital health company, pharma or medtech, join us in this informal discussion on RPM for Chronic Respiratory Diseases where we will talk about: 


  • Economic outcomes: how health systems and payers can leverage RPM solutions for prevention and management to ultimately reduce healthcare costs.
  • Clinical outcomes: RPM solutions improving clinical outcomes.
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Jyotsna Mehta

Founder & CEO, Keva Health

Cara Collins

Head of Marketing and Product Commercialization, AireHealth

John Mattison

Operating Partner and CMIO , Arsenal Capital Partners

Tim Ruckh

Digital Health Clinical Data Collection Lead at AstraZeneca

Abhishek Shah

CEO, Wellthy Therapeutics

Susan Wood

President and CEO at VIDA

Todd Greenwood

Director, Evidence Generation and Outcomes Research, ZS

Don Deyo

Chairman and CEO, LindaCare

Sean Cheng

VC Investor, Philips Ventures

Rick Bartels

Managing Partner , DTxCC

Daniel Weinstein

Associate Principal, Digital & Connected Health at ZS Associates

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June 22, 2021
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RPM Evidence & Outcomes in Respiratory Diseases

Chronic Respiratory Diseases such as COPD and asthma are highly prevalent and lead to a large number of deaths every year. Some of these patients suffer unexpected exacerbations that compromise their health and increase healthcare costs. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has been shown to be helpful for the prevention of COPD and asthma exacerbations as well as in the management of these conditions by recording medication use, coughing patterns, SpO2, FVC (forced vital capacity), FEC1 (forced expiratory volume in 1 second), etc.. Beyond better health outcomes for the patient, some studies have also proven these tools can reduce costs for health systems and payers (fewer hospitalizations, ER visits and readmissions) thus making a strong business case for these products too. If you are a healthcare provider, payer, digital health company, pharma or medtech, join us in this informal discussion on RPM for Chronic Respiratory Diseases where we will talk about: 


  • Economic outcomes: how health systems and payers can leverage RPM solutions for prevention and management to ultimately reduce healthcare costs.
  • Clinical outcomes: RPM solutions improving clinical outcomes.
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RPM Evidence & Outcomes in Respiratory Diseases

22nd June @ 10:30AM EDT
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RPM Evidence & Outcomes in Respiratory Diseases

22nd June @ 10:30AM EDT
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Jyotsna Mehta
Founder & CEO, Keva Health
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Cara Collins
Head of Marketing and Product Commercialization, AireHealth
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John Mattison
Operating Partner and CMIO , Arsenal Capital Partners
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Tim Ruckh
Digital Health Clinical Data Collection Lead at AstraZeneca
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Abhishek Shah
CEO, Wellthy Therapeutics
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Susan Wood
President and CEO at VIDA
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Todd Greenwood
Director, Evidence Generation and Outcomes Research, ZS
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Don Deyo
Chairman and CEO, LindaCare
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Sean Cheng
VC Investor, Philips Ventures
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Rick Bartels
Managing Partner , DTxCC
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Daniel Weinstein
Associate Principal, Digital & Connected Health at ZS Associates
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RPM Evidence & Outcomes in Respiratory Diseases

Chronic Respiratory Diseases such as COPD and asthma are highly prevalent and lead to a large number of deaths every year. Some of these patients suffer unexpected exacerbations that compromise their health and increase healthcare costs. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has been shown to be helpful for the prevention of COPD and asthma exacerbations as well as in the management of these conditions by recording medication use, coughing patterns, SpO2, FVC (forced vital capacity), FEC1 (forced expiratory volume in 1 second), etc.. Beyond better health outcomes for the patient, some studies have also proven these tools can reduce costs for health systems and payers (fewer hospitalizations, ER visits and readmissions) thus making a strong business case for these products too. If you are a healthcare provider, payer, digital health company, pharma or medtech, join us in this informal discussion on RPM for Chronic Respiratory Diseases where we will talk about: 


  • Economic outcomes: how health systems and payers can leverage RPM solutions for prevention and management to ultimately reduce healthcare costs.
  • Clinical outcomes: RPM solutions improving clinical outcomes.
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22nd June @ 10:30AM EDT
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