The RE.DOCTOR Vital Signs Handbook
In clinical health sciences, vital signs are the primary measurements of the body’s most essential functions.
In clinical health sciences, vital signs are the primary measurements of the body’s most essential functions.
RE.DOCTOR Vitals requires no additional hardware, no wearables, and no expensive medical devices. This smartphone-based solution brings hospital-grade monitoring.
HRV measures the variation in time between each heartbeat (in milliseconds).
The global burden of chronic diseases—conditions like hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes—is immense.
In an era where proactive healthcare is paramount, a powerful new partnership is set to transform the patient care landscape. RE.DOCTOR is proud to announce its strategic partnership with RAVCARE, a leading provider of fully managed, turn-key Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) services. This collaboration is designed to empower healthcare providers—from medical clinics to senior living …
Both Photoplethysmography (PPG) and remote Photoplethysmography (rPPG) are techniques used to measure physiological vital signs by detecting changes in blood volume in the microvascular bed. The choice between PPG and rPPG depends largely on the application, desired convenience, and available resources. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide when to choose PPG over rPPG: Choose …
A quick take on how play.re.doctor/ Vitals turns one-off consults into sticky, daily habits. So you shipped a slick telehealth app—video calling, scheduler, maybe even pill reminders. Great. Trouble is, patients log in for the yearly flu chat, then vanish for 364 days. The shortcut to keeping them around? Make the phone do something cool …
Integrate RE.DOCTOR Vitals Scan! In today’s fast-paced world, health and wellness have taken center stage like never before. People are more conscious about their well-being, and technology has stepped up to make it easier than ever to keep tabs on our health. From step counters to sleep trackers, wellness apps have become our digital health …
Patient-reported vital signs tend to be less accurate and reliable compared to clinical measurements taken by healthcare professionals using standardized equipment and protocols. Key points from recent studies and reviews include: Vital signs (such as blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature) recorded by patients or less experienced personnel often show variability, rounding, or …
The integration of remote patient monitoring solutions is essential for improving healthcare delivery in today’s fast-evolving health ecosystem.