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DRCHSD Telehealth Webinar Series: Remote Patient Monitoring

11:00am - 12:00pm
The National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)

 

DRCHSD Telehealth Webinar Series (1 of 2): Remote Patient Monitoring

Description: Provide an overview of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) within the healthcare transformation landscape and highlight the range of services that RPM can provide to address telehealth needs for healthcare organizations and the community they serve. Hear from two DRCHSD peers on how they implemented and utilized RPM in their rural hospital. 

Audience: CEOs, IT, and CNOs. If you feel like this webinar could benefit anyone else in your organization, please feel free to forward it along. 

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Speakers

Vicki Brown

Pinckneyville Community Hospital
Cohort 2019
Vicki Brown

Cheryl Adams

Sparta Community Hospital
Cohort 2019
Cheryl Adams

If you have any questions regarding this webinar please reach out to Caleb Lozinski (clozinski@ruralcenter.org) 

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