Remote patient monitoring can safely enable outpatient bispecific dosing for selected patients, but older or high-risk individuals may still require closer human oversight and structured support.
Data suggest that remote patient monitoring may support outpatient step-up dosing of bispecific antibodies by enabling earlier CRS detection.
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Remote monitoring is increasing as new reimbursement paths open up. But even the best programs are no guarantee of success.
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A recent article from Mayo Clinic President and CEO Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., offers a compelling glimpse of what that future ...