1. Automated Data Collection: Remote patient monitoring apps can collect real-time health data from patient-worn medical devices, such as glucose monitors, blood pressure monitors, and pulse oximeters. This data is automatically sent to the app, eliminating the need for manual data entry.

2. Customizable Dashboard: Remote patient monitoring apps provide a customizable dashboard that allows clinicians to track and monitor their patients’ vital signs and other health data. Clinicians can access this data in real-time and make adjustments to the patient’s care plan when needed.

3. Alerts and Notifications: Remote patient monitoring apps can provide alerts and notifications to clinicians when vital signs or other health data changes. This allows clinicians to quickly respond to changes in their patient’s health and intervene when necessary.

4. Secure Messaging: Remote patient monitoring apps can provide secure messaging capabilities for clinicians to communicate with their patients. This ensures that patient information remains secure and confidential.

5. Video Conferencing: Remote patient monitoring apps can provide video conferencing capabilities for clinicians to consult with their patients. This allows clinicians to provide more personalized care and allows them to quickly respond to their patients’ needs.