Patient Remote Monitoring

Care Visibility Between Office Visits

A patient-facing RPM program that helps collect home readings, identify concerning changes, and support care management for chronic or acute health needs.

TopDocRX care team holding patient telehealth material
The Patient Problem

Important Changes Can Happen At Home

Many patients manage blood pressure, weight, glucose, oxygen level, and other readings outside the exam room. Without remote monitoring, care teams may not see the trend until the next appointment.

1
Delayed visibility

Care teams may miss early warning signs when readings are not collected consistently.

2
More uncertainty

Patients and families can feel unsure about which changes deserve a call.

3
Fragmented follow-up

Phone calls, paper logs, and memory alone can make care conversations less precise.

RPM closes the gap

Remote patient monitoring gives providers more timely physiologic data so care discussions can be based on trends, not guesswork.

The TopDocRX Approach

Simple Readings. Smarter Follow-Up.

TopDocRX supports patients with device setup, daily readings, monitoring workflows, and care coordination.

01

Device Kit

Patients receive monitoring equipment selected for their ordered care need.

02

Onboarding

Clear instructions help patients understand how and when to take readings.

03

Monitoring

Readings can be reviewed for changes that fall outside care parameters.

04

Follow-Up

Care teams can use the data to support clinical review and patient outreach.

Patient Impact

Daily Readings. Better Care Conversations.

Remote patient monitoring helps turn routine home measurements into useful care information, so patients and providers can discuss trends with more confidence.

DailyReadings help build a clearer picture of health changes over time.
EarlierOut-of-range trends can be flagged before the next routine visit.
BetterCare conversations can include actual home readings instead of memory alone.
SimplePatients get a guided routine designed for everyday use.

What Patients Should Feel

More supported. Less alone between visits. Better prepared to talk with the provider about daily changes.

RPM is not emergency care. Patients should call 911 for urgent or life-threatening symptoms.

Next Step

Start With Eligibility

Confirm whether remote patient monitoring is appropriate for the patient, the diagnosis, the provider workflow, and the payer requirements.

  • Patient-friendly onboarding and support.
  • Clinical visibility into physiologic readings.
  • Built for chronic care and post-acute monitoring needs.

Program Snapshot

ReadingsBP, oxygen, weight, glucose
SupportSetup and monitoring workflow
AudienceEligible medical patients
GoalBetter care continuity
Request noted. A coordinator can follow up with next steps.