How to Choose Home Monitoring Equipment for Remote Patient Monitoring
Home monitoring covers FDA-cleared connected devices — blood pressure cuffs, pulse oximeters, weight scales, glucometers, CGMs, ECG patches, and multiparameter hubs — that automatically transmit physiologic data from a patient's residence to a clinician dashboard. Buyers are typically practice administrators, ACO/CIN procurement leads, home health agencies, ASC discharge planners, and chronic-care program directors building Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) or Chronic Care Management (CCM) lines under CMS reimbursement codes. Home care environments are increasingly adopting remote patient monitoring devices to support continuous health assessment, early risk identification, and routine management of chronic conditions outside hospital settings, with home-care settings accounting for $18.1 billion of the RPM device market in 2025.