HITEQ Center / Friday, May 4, 2018 / Categories: Electronic Patient Engagement, Health IT & QI Workforce, Professional Development, Telehealth Remote Patient Monitoring Toolkit A Telehealth Resource Center Interactive Training for Staff Many health care organizations have considered instituting a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program, but have run into challenges in implementation of this new discipline. In 2017, the National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers debuted a toolkit aimed at helping organizations implement a program. The Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Toolkit is designed to help health centers and their staff quickly understand RPM and define the responsibilities of each role. Visit the interactive toolkit, its PDF companion outline for planning and implementation, as well as related information about developing a training strategy. Staff focus includes: Executive Provider Nurse Technician Key resources are linked below. Visit telehealthdirectory.org! Resource Links Interactive Remote Patient Monitoring ToolkitThe Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Toolkit is designed to help audiences quickly understand RPM and define the responsibilities of each role. Interactive modules, 2017. Federally Qualified Health Center’s Remote Patient Monitoring ToolkitAn outline of considerations and needs for remote patient monitoring implementation. PDF, 2017. Webinar: Remote Patient Monitoring: A Toolkit for SuccessNational Telehealth Resource Center webinar introducing viewers to RPM Toolkit. Previous Article Online Course in Health Information Technology HITEQ 2016 Next Article Team as Treatment: Driving Improvement in Diabetes Print 22619 Tags: telehealth workforce development remote patient monitoring staff development Intended AudienceLeadership, Executive, Provider, Nurse, Technician Related Resources Telehealth Advancement in Massachusetts 2020–2021 Health Center Remote Patient Monitoring and Digital Health Session 2: Selecting the Solution Health Center Remote Patient Monitoring and Digital Health Session 3: Configuration and Implementation Health Center Remote Patient Monitoring and Digital Health Session 4: Sustaining and Scaling Health Center Remote Patient Monitoring and Digital Health Session 1: Defining the Problem