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Context

Remote Monitoring

Remote monitoring is the collection of health-related data from a person outside a clinical setting, so that their condition can be followed between visits.

What it solved

Remote monitoring answered a real and important question: what happens to a person between appointments? By moving measurement out of the clinic, it made the long silence observable for the first time.

For single conditions with a clear physiological target, it works, and the field has produced genuine advances.

What it did not solve

Two limitations recur. The first is the silo: monitoring is typically organised around one condition and one device, so a person with several conditions accumulates several disconnected monitoring systems, none of which sees the others.

The second is alert fatigue. A system built to flag threshold breaches, in a population where thresholds are crossed routinely, generates alerts faster than any team can act on them — and the predictable human response is to stop looking. More monitoring, in this design, produces less attention.

From alerts to understanding

The alternative to a threshold is a trajectory. A trend read against a person's own baseline, across several domains at once, is both more informative and far less noisy than a threshold crossed on a single measure.

That shift — from alerting on values to understanding change — is not an improvement to remote monitoring. It requires a different layer, sitting above whatever monitoring is already in place.

How INDACO.ONE approaches it

INDACO.ONE does not replace remote monitoring; it connects it. Signals from monitoring devices join one patient timeline alongside everything else, and are interpreted as longitudinal change rather than as isolated threshold events, under human oversight.

Related concepts

Connected CareLongitudinal UnderstandingDigital BiomarkersHealthy Ageing

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INDACO.ONE is a software-only Connected Care Intelligence Platform. It is not a diagnostic device and does not diagnose, treat or replace clinical judgment. It supports understanding, coordination and longitudinal insight under human oversight.