- In April 2024, Medtronic plc launched an enhanced version of its Guardian Connect system in the U.S., integrating real-time continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) with predictive alerts and remote coaching features. This advancement is aimed at improving diabetes management through proactive insights and clinician-patient connectivity. The launch reaffirms Medtronic’s position in the RPM space by offering more personalized and data-driven care solutions for chronic disease management
- In March 2024, Philips announced a collaboration with the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) to expand its telehealth and remote monitoring capabilities for veterans with chronic conditions. The initiative includes wearable biosensors and AI-based analytics to monitor vital signs and facilitate early intervention. This partnership highlights Philips’ strategic focus on scaling RPM for large populations and enhancing care delivery across the U.S. healthcare system
- In March 2024, BioIntelliSense partnered with UCHealth in Colorado to deploy its BioButton wearable for post-discharge remote monitoring of surgical patients. The device enables continuous tracking of temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate, allowing clinicians to intervene early in case of complications. This rollout illustrates the growing demand for RPM in transitional care and the company’s commitment to improving outcomes through real-time, wearable-enabled insights
- In February 2024, Withings Health Solutions launched U.S. distribution of its Body Pro 2, a connected smart scale integrated with cellular connectivity and remote data sharing capabilities. Designed for chronic care programs and remote coaching, the device offers clinicians real-time access to patient weight trends and behavior patterns. The innovation underscores Withings’ approach to making clinical-grade remote monitoring tools accessible in both home and primary care settings
- In January 2024, Current Health, a Best Buy Health company, introduced expanded integration features for its RPM platform, allowing seamless connectivity with more third-party devices and EHR systems. The update enhances clinician workflows and supports multi-condition monitoring from a unified dashboard. This development reflects Current Health’s strategy to strengthen interoperability and drive holistic, remote-first care solutions across diverse healthcare providers in the U.S.



