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Remote Physiological Monitoring (RPM) for GLP-1 Adverse Event Detection

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Primary User Patients on GLP-1 therapy (especially early in titration), Remote patient monitoring services, Care teams (nurses, physicians)
Success Outcome Reduced severity and incidence of serious adverse events • Improved patient safety and peace of mind • Earlier clinical intervention, potentially preventing ER visits • Optimized dose titration pathways
Workflow Moment Addressing challenges like: Accuracy and reliability of sensor data for clinical decision-making • Minimizing false positives to prevent alarm fatigue • Integration with clinical workflows and alert protocols • Reimbursement for RPM services in GLP-1 specific contexts
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Welcome & Onboarding
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Device: Mobile Portrait
This screen introduces the GLP-1 Safety Monitor system to the patient, explains its core benefits for managing GLP-1 side effects, and guides them to begin the setup process.

Welcome to GLP-1 Safety Monitor

Your personal guardian for a smoother GLP-1 journey.

How it supports you:

  • • **Early Detection:** Continuously monitors for early signs of common GLP-1-related adverse events like severe GI distress or dehydration.
  • • **Peace of Mind:** Provides reassurance by tracking key physiological indicators 24/7.
  • • **Connected Care:** Shares critical insights with your care team, enabling timely intervention and personalized support.
  • • **Optimized Titration:** Supports a safer dose adjustment process by identifying potential issues proactively.

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Begin Setup

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Monitoring Dashboard
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Device: Mobile Portrait
This is the primary dashboard where patients can quickly see their current monitoring status, key physiological readouts, and recent alerts or activities related to GLP-1 adverse event detection.

Your Monitoring Dashboard

Last updated: Just now

Overall Status

  • Monitoring Active - All Systems Normal. No new alerts.

Key Indicators

  • • **Hydration Status:** Optimal (Estimated 78% hydrated) – Stable
  • • **Weight Stability:** Stable (Delta: -0.8 lbs this week) – Within expected range
  • • **GI Comfort:** Good (No unusual activity detected) – Consistent
  • • **Sleep Quality:** Consistent (Average 7.1 hrs last night) – Good

Recent Activity & Alerts

  • • Today 10:30 AM: Automated weight check recorded.
  • • Today 08:00 AM: Hydration status trend confirmed as stable.
  • • Yesterday 09:15 PM: No unusual GI motility patterns detected during sleep.

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Report a New Symptom

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Insights & Care Team Review
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Device: Mobile Portrait
This screen provides patients with a summary of their monitoring trends over time, offers insights derived from their data, and facilitates sharing information or contacting their care team.

Your Weekly Progress & Insights

Summary for Oct 23 - Oct 29

Trends at a Glance

  • • **Hydration:** Consistently maintained optimal hydration levels, reducing dehydration risk.
  • • **Weight:** Stable, minor fluctuations within expected ranges. No rapid fluid loss indicators.
  • • **GI Events:** No severe GI distress or vomiting episodes detected this week.
  • • **Sleep:** Average 7.0 hours of sleep per night, indicating good rest patterns.

Insights from Your Data

  • Your continuous monitoring data shows positive trends in managing potential GLP-1 side effects. Maintaining consistent hydration and activity levels contributes significantly to your well-being. Keep up the good work!

Connect with Your Care Team

  • Your weekly summary has been securely shared with Dr. Emily Chen's team. They will review your progress during your next check-in.
  • Need immediate assistance or have questions?

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Message My Care Team

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  • In case of emergency, please dial 911 (or your local emergency number).

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