Blood pressure remote patient monitoring
How to remotely monitor your patient's blood pressure in real time
During a Video Call consultation, you have the option to remotely monitor a patient using their blood pressure monitoring device in real time. Once you launch the Patient Monitoring Device application and instruct your patient to connect their bluetooth enabled monitoring device to the Video Call, you will see the results live in the call screen. You have the option to take a screenshot for the patient's record and you can export the data, if desired.
Please see below for information regarding supported devices and how to use the Patient Monitoring Device App to connect a patient's Bluetooth enabled device during a Video Call consultation.
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Information for health service providers
Supported blood pressure devices
The following devices have been tested and are working with healthdirect Video Call for remote physiological monitoring.
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For clinicians: viewing and downloading historical data from the monitoring device
Some monitoring devices have the ability to store historical data and this can be accessed during a Video Call. In this way you can view the data from the device to monitor your patient's health. Currently, this has been tested and is working on the iHealth PO3M pulse oximeter. Please use these steps to access the historical data on this device:
Join your patient in the Video Call and, when ready, click on Apps & Tools and then select Patient Monitoring Device. Important: Ask your patient to turn on their monitoring device but tell them not to place it on their finger. This is because you want to access the historical data, rather than live data. |
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Next, instruct your patient to click on Click Here to connect to your medical device. Your patient will see a browser pop-up appear on their screen, allowing them to select their device and then click on Pair. This will connect their monitoring device to the Video Call via Bluetooth. Please note: this is the view at the patient end. |
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Once the monitoring device pairs, your patient will see the Bluetooth symbol on the device light up. Remind them not to put the device on their finger but to leave it turned on. |
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The historical data will be accessed and start sharing into the Video Call. Click on the Take the snapshot button to take a screenshot of the results showing on the screen. |
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Quick reference guides and videos for clinicians and patients
Quick Reference Guides for clinicians and patients
These downloadable reference guides provide a quick how-to for remote physiological monitoring:
Quick reference guide for clinicians
Quick reference guides for patients (please click on the link for the device or computer you are using):