Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Alio and Carium Announce Partnership to Increase Access to Healthcare Through Remote Patient Monitoring

Alio, Inc. and Carium announced their partnership focused on improving health outcomes for patients with chronic conditions and increasing healthcare accessibility through Alio’s remote patient monitoring platform. The two companies share a common goal of leveraging innovative technology to improve chronic care management while also improving the patient and clinician experience.

Carium is a Care Experience Platform (CXP) delivering the next generation of advanced virtual care technology. Within one, cohesive ecosystem, the end-to-end care journey is actionable, personalized and efficient for care teams and the people they serve. The company has a number of existing customers within the healthcare landscape including major health systems, independent hospitals, physician organizations, payors and virtual health delivery innovators. Given their expansive ecosystem, Carium understands the importance of creating and deploying solutions that fit seamlessly into existing clinician workflows.

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Alio is a FDA cleared, non-invasive, and multimetric remote patient monitoring platform consisting of the wearable SmartPatch, hub, and clinician-facing portal. While patients go about their daily lives, Alio’s technology captures clinical-grade data and wirelessly transmits actionable insights, predictive analytics, and notifications to clinical care teams. The SmartPatch™ uses proprietary technology to capture novel metrics including potassium, hematocrit, hemoglobin, auscultation, and skin temperature.

“We are thrilled to partner with Carium, a forward-thinking organization equally committed to achieving better health outcomes through personalized patient care and an exceptional user experience,” said David Kuraguntla, CEO and co-founder of Alio. “We are also aligned by our mutual belief in the importance of increasing access to care. With a growing number of Americans living with one or more chronic conditions, there is a need for tools which allow them to better manage their condition outside of the traditional clinical setting. This partnership will help get our technologies into the hands of those who need it and ensure it is a seamless experience.”

SOURCE: PR Newswire

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