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July 21, 2025

Telemonitoring

Spritely RPM Enables Better Heart Failure Care

"Spritely's unique remote patient monitoring platform has allowed us to up-titrate heart failure medications more quickly, safely, and efficiently—while improving outcomes for patients and easing pressure on the staff. "

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May 21, 2025

Telemonitoring

Increasing Nurse Productivity and Enhancing Heart Failure Outcomes with Spritely Remote Patient Monitoring

Rapid up-titration of guideline directed medical therapy (GDMT) is now achievable and scalable with Spritely’s nurse-led remote care.

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November 26, 2024

Telemonitoring

Remote Monitoring Helps to Achieve New Telehealth Targets

Health New Zealand – Te Whatu Ora has set a goal to have at least 10 percent of care delivered via digital channels by June 2025. There is a lot of work to be done by Te Whatu Ora (and its partners) if staff and patients are to achieve this goal. Maintaining the current quarterly growth rate won’t do. If we want to succeed, we need to identify outpatient appointments where we can quickly and materially increase the proportion of appointments conducted via digital channels in the next 6 months.

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June 30, 2024

Telemonitoring

Capacity Constraints Require the Health System to do More with Less

To maintain quality of care and access to care, many hospital departments are being asked to do more with less. Less people, less time, less money, less equipment, less space, less back-office support.

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June 23, 2024

Telemonitoring

Te Whatu Ora presents Spritely RPM at NZ Cardiology Conference

Spritely is supporting Health NZ | Te Whatu Ora in Hawkes Bay to enable telemonitoring for HF patients living rurally. Far from being disadvantaged by their location, these patients are now receiving care that is as good or better than HF patients living in urban areas. Click the poster to read some great patient stories.

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May 28, 2024

Telemonitoring

Remote Monitoring Saves Travel Costs

We’re currently hearing a lot about government cost cutting. Health NZ is not immune apparently. Does this include travel cost? Is anyone considering ways to minimise unnecessary travel? I only ask because Spritely recently ran a workshop with the Data & Digital team at Hawkes Bay Hospital and identified thousands of hours in travel time that could be saved by using remote patient monitoring (RPM) to support recovery and rehabilitation of people in the community.

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