According to Rich Steinle, CEO of Carium, many healthcare organizations haven't created a culture of "my health is every day" even though many of the DIY approaches to health like wearables are being fully embraced by patients.\xa0 This type of proactive monitoring of their health indicates that patients want to be more engaged and involved in their care.\xa0 In fact, trends like these indicate that patients want to shift away from the model of care where care is confined to the four walls of a clinic or hospital.\xa0 Instead, they want to use advanced virtual care technologies that can support their health on a daily basis.\xa0 This is particularly true for patients with chronic illnesses.\n\nIn this video, Steinle and CTO Scott Pradels discuss the barriers to remote patient monitoring technology adoption among both clinicians and patients. They explain that Carium is meant to be installed and adopted easily, not to be a "big IT project" or require consultants. Plus, as you'd imagine, Carium is thoughtfully using AI in their platform for things such as risk stratification which helps doctors better care for their patients remotely at scale.\n\nLearn more about Carium: https://www.go.carium.com/\nHealth IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/