The integration of remote monitoring in heart disease management has significantly
transformed the approach to patient care. As cardiovascular diseases remain one of the
leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, advancements in technology have
enabled healthcare providers to closely monitor patients with heart conditions outside the
traditional clinical setting. This paper explores the evolving role of remote monitoring,
discussing its benefits in improving patient outcomes, enhancing treatment adherence, and
offering timely interventions. Additionally, it addresses the challenges of incorporating
remote monitoring into routine clinical practice, including issues related to data security,
patient compliance, and the integration of emerging technologies into existing healthcare
systems. The paper concludes with recommendations for improving the use of remote
monitoring in heart disease management to maximize its potential in improving patient care.
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