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August 10, 2025

Telemonitoring

Increasing Patient Ratios: How Spritely Boosts Productivity, Enhances Safety, and Expands Capacity

What if there was a way to modernise care delivery so that nurses could safely manage more patients, while actually improving outcomes?

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August 21, 2023

Telemonitoring

Innovation at Scale

Spritely has gained traction with a number of different health care providers that have used our technology to launch innovative new services for remote patient monitoring. This one-page poster describes a foundational approach to innovation at scale. Helping health care providers ensure that fundamental building blocks are in place to support wide adoption of any technology they might be trialing.

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August 27, 2023

Telemonitoring

Investing in the Capacity of our Health System

The cost of healthcare is increasing, just like everything else. It’s not an issue to be spending more money on health, as long as we’re getting value for money.

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February 14, 2022

Telemonitoring

Keeping an Extra Set of Eyes on Vulnerable Seniors During Omicron

Some people now feel concerned when Omicron puts the health system under even greater pressure, vulnerable people at home might not get the level of attention from the public health system that their family would want. This is particularly concerning when stoic loved ones over the age of 75 are living at home alone.

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August 4, 2025

Telemonitoring

Making Rapid Titration of GDMT for Heart Failure "Digital by Default": Why It Matters

Traditional models of care, reliant on in-person clinic visits and manual follow-up, are too slow, too resource-intensive, and too inaccessible for the scale of need. That’s why it’s time to make the rapid titration of GDMT for HF patients "digital by default."

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January 13, 2020

Telemonitoring

New Zealand’s Silent Killer

Most people over the age of 70 suffer from high blood pressure. Many aren’t aware so don’t take steps to control it. This can significantly increase their chance of early death.

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