Smart Blood Pressure Monitors Revolutionize Patient Care in Biysk

Smart Blood Pressure Monitors Revolutionize Patient Care in Biysk

Sylvia Jordan
Sylvia Jordan
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In Biysk, patients at the city hospital received 'smart' blood pressure monitors

Smart Blood Pressure Monitors Revolutionize Patient Care in Biysk

The Central City Hospital polyclinic in Biysk has received 40 smart blood pressure monitors. These devices allow patients to track their condition remotely and send data directly to their doctor. The initiative is part of regional and national health programmes. The monitors were supplied under the Combating Cardiovascular Diseases regional programme and the Long and Active Life national project. They are designed for remote blood pressure monitoring, transmitting readings instantly to the attending physician.

Patients find the devices convenient and straightforward to use. Doctors can observe changes in blood pressure in real time and respond quickly to any abnormalities. This system enables timely treatment adjustments without the need for in-person visits.

After three months, patients must return the monitors to the polyclinic for reassignment to others. The approach supports better management of hypertension, a condition now affecting people of all ages, not just the elderly. The new system improves how doctors monitor and adjust treatments for hypertension. It reduces the need for hospital visits while ensuring patients receive prompt care. The polyclinic aims to expand access to these devices for more residents in the future.

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