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Digital health

The power of technology. The value of experience.

As the very first company to build cellular connectivity into each CPAP device, Resmed is now a global leader in daily remote patient monitoring1, with more than 15 million cloud-connectable devices in our network. And that number is growing every day.

We’ve made our name at the intersection of technology and better health

Now we’re applying that expertise more broadly: improving how healthcare is delivered and received in settings outside of the hospital. There are over 100 million lives in our digital health network. With a volume of data and care transitions like that, we can help providers access the kind of insight that can improve outcomes and reduce overall healthcare costs. What’s more, the integration extends beyond our network to other systems, where the good it does is increased exponentially.

Reimagining healthcare

Resmed has developed medical devices and solutions that support healthcare providers in settings outside of the hospital. With a full suite of cloud-based EHR business management solutions, Resmed is changing the way care is delivered.

As the world becomes more connected, we’re making a world of difference

Over 126 million lives in the Resmed digital health network.

Adherence for CPAP users when monitored with AirView plus self-monitoring with myAir2.

Time savings per month, allowing providers to re-apply energy to other areas of their business3.

Average reduction in rescue inhaler use at one year on Propeller4.

References

  1. Source: Berg Insight AB. mHealth and Home Monitoring – 8th Edition. Gothenburg, Sweden. M2M Research Series; 2017.
  2. Source: Malhotra A, et al. Patient engagement using new technology to improve adherence to positive airway pressure therapy: A retrospective analysis. Chest 2018; 153(4):843-850.
  3. Source: Sleep Remedies LLC (2014-2015) Monthly patient setups and compliance rates [database].
  4. Source: Barrett M, et al. AIR Louisville: addressing asthma with technology, crowdsourcing, cross-sector collaboration, and policy. Health Affairs 2018; 37(4), 525-534.