SmartFuture Unveils Plug-and-Play RPM Software Kit
Singapore-based health technology company SmartFuture has launched a new software development kit for remote patient monitoring.
According to a press release, its RPM SDK enables integration of white-label RPM functionality into existing web applications and portals.
The software kit has the ability to connect to over 400 regulated wireless medical devices from around 40 brands, including Omron, Abbott, Roche and Viatom. This includes devices that capture blood glucose meters, smart scales, blood pressure monitors, oximeters, ECG monitors, thermometers, ultrasounds, otoscopes and other health vitals, and send readings through a database. cloud data.
It is also able to integrate with popular EMR platforms such as Epic, Allscripts, and Cerner.
This new offering adds to its portfolio of health technology solutions, including an RPM platform, which consists of a mobile app, web portal, wireless medical devices and integrations EMR. SmartFuture also offers a telehealth platform and health kiosks and modules.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT
SmartFuture says its new SDK product “saves vendors and payers a lot of time and money,” compared to building RPM capabilities from scratch. It also reduces complexity because patients and healthcare providers don’t need to use an additional app or web portal to enable RPM.
Its integration with existing systems can be “usually done within hours,” the company added.
THE GREAT TREND
SmartFuture recently received sponsorship to set up an office in Japan and conduct an initial proof of concept in partnership with a hospital in the city.
Also recently, the company demonstrated its telehealth platform and won the Showcase of digital innovation at HIMSS APAC 2022.
REGISTRATION
“We recognized the need for a plug-and-play, white-label RPM SDK product that can integrate with existing healthcare provider and payer applications. money, while reducing complexity while enabling healthcare providers to deliver high-quality remote monitoring and care,” commented SmartFuture CEO and Founder Sumit Khemani.