As healthcare systems undergo rapid transformation, remote patient monitoring (RPM) stands at the forefront of redefining how care is delivered, measured, and scaled. The Remote Patient Monitoring Leadership Summit, taking place February 26–27, 2026, in Charlotte, North Carolina, is critically positioned to shape this evolution and here’s why every forward-thinking healthcare leader should be there.
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Remote patient monitoring (RPM) has moved beyond the experimental phase. What was once a promising pilot initiative is now becoming a foundational component of modern healthcare delivery. As health systems face mounting pressure to improve outcomes, reduce costs, and manage chronic conditions at scale, RPM is emerging as a proven solution, when implemented thoughtfully and strategically.
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The Remote Patient Monitoring Leadership Summit, hosted by ICD (International Conference Development), is one of the most anticipated healthcare gatherings of early 2026. Slated for February 26–27, 2026, in Charlotte, North Carolina, this summit will bring together healthcare executives, clinical leaders, innovators, and policy experts to define what’s next in remote patient monitoring (RPM), a rapidly evolving field transforming care beyond traditional settings.