Remote Patient Monitoring with Alliance Health

RPM is a governmental program designed to help seniors get access to everyday remote care It ensures that all individuals categorized as seniors can get 24/7 professional care from the comfort of their homes.

Get access to FREE remote patient monitoring devices:

And make use of 24/7 monitoring by your dedicated healthcare provider for free! Any forms of care for the elderly are included.

What Can I Get From Participance in RPM?

The program provides eligible seniors FREE remote patient
monitoring devices including:

  Blood pressure monitor
  Blood sugar monitor
  Weight monitor
  Medication monitor

And    guidance on how to use them + round-the-clock help from medical providers and support center

How It Works

1. Sign Up

Apply for the RPM & PERS program with Alliance Health in 5 minutes

2. Get Approved

Enjoy a simple and quick approval process

3. Receive Services

Use your monitoring devices and stay healthy with 24/7 medical supervision

What’s Included in the RPM Program?

Here are some of the benefits offered within this program

  Free medical IoT devices for the monitoring of vital signs
  Vital signs 24/7 management (weight, blood pressure, heart rate, blood sugar, etc.)
  Professional chronic care management
  24/7 support and telemedicine care
 Dedicated primary care

Why Choose Alliance Health to Participate in RPM?

We are a registered affiliate of the ACP program

Alliance Health is a participating provider in the Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program and Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS).

It means that we can provide you the assistance needed to participate in the program and ensure that you are given all the benefits of the program in full, free monitoring devices, vital signs management, and all forms of elderly care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program?
RPM is a system that uses digital technologies to collect health data from individuals and electronically transmit that information securely to healthcare providers for assessment and recommendations. This can include measurements such as blood pressure, heart rate, glucose levels, and weight among others. The aim of RPM is to allow for continuous monitoring of a patient’s health without the need for them to be in a healthcare setting.
How does participation in RPM impact my regular visits to the doctor?
The Remote Patient Monitoring program is designed to complement, not replace, your regular visits to the doctor. The data collected helps your healthcare team monitor your condition more closely and make more informed decisions about your care. However, regular in-person visits are still essential for comprehensive physical examinations and discussions about your health.
What devices are typically used in RPM, and how complicated are they to use?
Remote Patient Monitoring programs utilize a variety of medical devices depending on the specific health parameters that need to be monitored. Common devices include blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, heart rate monitors, and pulse oximeters. Many of these devices are designed to be user-friendly and easy to handle, even for patients who may not be tech-savvy.