Ricoh Launches Remote Patient Monitoring Enablement to Ease Healthcare Staffing Challenges Amid Unprecedented Industry Burnout Crisis

Ricoh USA, a leading provider of document management solutions, IT services, and commercial printing, today announced the launch of RICOH Remote Patient Monitoring Enablement, a new end-to-end managed services offering for health systems that are designed to help fuel more efficient and sustainable RPM workflows that can lead to improved patient and care delivery team experiences.

RICOH Remote Patient Monitoring Enablement comes when health systems grapple with a simultaneous monumental shift to virtual care delivery and an unprecedented shortage of healthcare workers. According to a recent survey by the American Hospital Association, 99% of hospitals reported staffing shortages in at least one department in June 2023, with 55% of hospitals reporting a critical staffing shortage in at least one department.

RICOH Remote Patient Monitoring Enablement is designed to help health systems overcome these staffing challenges by providing a comprehensive solution for deploying and managing RPM programs. The solution includes everything from selecting and shipping RPM devices to patients to providing technical support and training to care delivery teams.

Ricoh’s solution is also designed to help health systems improve the efficiency and sustainability of their RPM programs. By automating many of the manual tasks associated with RPM program management, Ricoh can help health systems free up their time and resources to focus on delivering high-quality patient care.

“We are excited to launch RICOH Remote Patient Monitoring Enablement,” said David Mills, Vice President of Healthcare Solutions at Ricoh USA. “We believe that our solution can help health systems overcome the staffing challenges and improve the efficiency and sustainability of their RPM programs. Ultimately, we aim to help health systems deliver better patient care.”

Ricoh’s RICOH Remote Patient Monitoring Enablement launch is a timely and important development. The solution is designed to help health systems overcome staffing challenges and improve the efficiency and sustainability of their RPM programs. Ultimately, Ricoh aims to help health systems deliver better patient care.

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