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Why Every Patient Deserves RPM—And What’s Holding Us Back
Episode 247

Why Every Patient Deserves RPM—And What’s Holding Us Back

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) isn’t just a new gadget in healthcare—it’s a powerful shift in how we care for patients with chronic conditions. In this eye-opening conversation, Your Health’s Vice President of Chronic Care Services, Jennifer Kistler, joins Jamie to explore why RPM should be a core part of every patient’s care plan. Jennifer shares how RPM empowers patients, strengthens provider partnerships, prevents crises, and restores dignity for those who often feel isolated in their healthcare journey. Whether you’re a provider, caregiver, or patient—this episode will reshape how you think about the future of care.

Your Health University Podcast · Jamie Preston, Jennifer Kistler

June 10, 202533m 32s

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Show Notes

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The philosophy of care behind RPM
  •  How RPM empowers patients and improves outcomes
  •  Common barriers for providers and patients—and how to overcome them
  •  The emotional and human impact of being “seen” through RPM
  •  Why RPM is essential for proactive care and value-based models
  •  How RPM strengthens patient-provider partnerships

Who Should Listen:

  1. Providers looking to elevate their standard of care 
  2. Patients managing chronic conditions
  3. Caregivers advocating for loved ones
  4. Healthcare leaders navigating the shift to proactive care

Tune in to hear why Jennifer believes every Your Health patient should be on RPM—and why the time to act is now.

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Topics

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