Remote Monitoring Support

Connected care for ongoing conditions

Support for using remote monitoring technology to manage chronic conditions

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Why does remote monitoring matter?

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Chronic conditions require ongoing attention. Traditional care means periodic office visits with long gaps between. Remote monitoring enables continuous data collection and proactive intervention—catching problems early and improving condition management.

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See where your benefit plan is leaking

Find out what gaps exist — and what you can do without changing your plan.

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We'll show you where money is leaking, risks are growing, and what you can fix within your current structure. No pressure to change brokers, carriers, or benefit design. Just clarity.

  • Gap analysis based on your actual plan structure


  • Clear findings you can share with your broker


  • Recommendations that layer on — no disruption required
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Device Setup

Help setting up monitoring devices—blood pressure monitors, glucose monitors, scales, pulse oximeters, and other home monitoring equipment.

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Data Transmission

Ensuring data reaches where it needs to go—clinical teams, monitoring services, or health records.

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Alert Management

Understanding what alerts mean and how to respond when monitoring identifies concerning values.

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Clinical Integration

Ensuring monitoring data integrates with clinical care rather than existing in isolation.

What is Remote Monitoring Support?

Remote Monitoring Support helps employees set up and use home monitoring devices that track health metrics for chronic condition management.

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) uses connected devices to collect health data at home—blood pressure, blood glucose, weight, oxygen saturation, and other metrics. This data can be transmitted to clinical teams for ongoing surveillance.

Monitoring enables proactive management: identifying concerning trends early, adjusting treatment before problems escalate, and maintaining closer connection between patients and care teams.

Why Is Continuous Monitoring Better Than Periodic Checkups?

Most employers renew their health plans year after year without questioning the underlying assumptions. Brokers present options, carriers set rates, and leadership approves budgets based on incomplete information.


The result? Companies overpay for benefits employees don't use while missing coverage gaps that create real risk. They accept premium increases as inevitable rather than addressable. They lack visibility into where their money actually goes.


A Healthcare Risk Assessment changes that. It gives you the data and insight to make informed decisions, negotiate from a position of strength, and take control of one of your largest operating expenses.

How It Works

Remote monitoring support helps you implement and maintain home monitoring.

Device Selection

Identifying appropriate monitoring devices for your condition and situation—what to measure and with what equipment.

Setup Assistance

Help setting up devices, connecting them to apps or services, and establishing monitoring routines.

Workflow Establishment

Creating sustainable monitoring habits—when to measure, how to record, what to watch for.

Ongoing Support

Continued assistance with device issues, data questions, and monitoring optimization.

When Is Remote Monitoring Appropriate?

Monitoring works well for conditions requiring regular tracking:

• Hypertension—blood pressure monitoring
• Diabetes—glucose monitoring
• Heart failure—weight and symptom monitoring
• COPD—oxygen saturation monitoring
• Post-surgical recovery—various metrics
• Pregnancy complications—various monitoring

Your clinical team may recommend monitoring for other situations.

Where Does Monitoring Happen?

Monitoring happens at home—that's the point:

• Daily measurements in your normal environment
• Data collection during regular life, not just clinic visits
• Real-world readings that reflect actual condition status

Who Benefits from Remote Monitoring?

Employees managing conditions that benefit from ongoing tracking:

• Those with hypertension, diabetes, heart failure
• Employees managing chronic conditions actively
• People whose providers have recommended monitoring
• Anyone wanting closer tracking of health metrics

See What Our Customers Are Saying

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"What could have been data driven, was soon a conversation. Over 3 years with the best coaches, listeners, advisors you could ask for. If Monique didn't have an answer readily, she would note it, research it, and then update you on the answer. Always a positive meeting. Highly recommend!"

— Sue D.

“Our Medical Insurance Premiums were Out of Control! Thanks to Weltrio and their amazing team of healthcare experts, Weltrio is my single most-profitable cost center!”


— Cayuse CEO

Everything You Need to Know

At Weltrio, we are a medically trained team that works with HR and benefits partners at companies of all sizes to improve healthcare quality, reduce risk exposure, and optimize costs. We work within your existing plan structure—providing employers with clarity, trust, and transparency at every step. Whether you're upgrading your benefits plan or building from scratch, we've got you covered.

  • Is this the same as telemedicine?
    No. Clinical support provides guidance and triage, not diagnosis or treatment. We help employees decide when and where to seek care.
  • How many nurses will be assigned to our company?
    Assignment depends on your company size and typical utilization. Smaller companies may share a primary nurse with backup coverage. Larger organizations get dedicated teams. Either way, employees experience consistent relationships with clinical professionals who know them.
  • Who answers calls in the middle of the night?
    Board-certified nurses from your Weltrio clinical team. We staff night shifts with experienced nurses who have full access to your company's benefits information and employee interaction history. It's not an outsourced answering service.
  • What protocols do nurses use for triage?
    Our nurses use evidence-based clinical decision support protocols developed from emergency medicine and primary care best practices. These protocols are regularly updated based on current medical guidelines and are customized for telephone/virtual assessment settings.
  • How much does an unnecessary ER visit actually cost?
    Average ER visits cost $2,200 or more—even for minor issues. Add lab work, imaging, or specialist consultation and costs climb quickly. The same conditions treated at urgent care typically cost $150-300, and telehealth visits run $50-75.