How Remote Patient Monitoring is Transforming Primary Care in 2026
As of 2026, primary care does not only exist within the walls of clinics but primarily through the use of technology and innovation. Currently, more than 60% of all primary care practices in United States have incorporated Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) into their practice. This shift has changed the way providers identify, treat and manage chronic conditions, in addition to providing physicians with a means to have access to patients even when they are away from the office. The rise in chronic disease burden, a shortage of physicians, and patient demand for accessibility and convenience all contributed to the increased prevalence of RPM in primary care. Previously viewed as an optional medical platform, Remote Patient Monitoring now represents a comprehensive part of modern healthcare delivery. For more insights read full blog: https://www.healtharc.io/blogs..../how-remote-patient-