HARMAN introduces RCP

HARMAN, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung, focused on connected technologies and solutions for automotive, consumer and enterprise markets, announced HARMAN RCP, a remote patient monitoring solution that enables access to health data by connecting a wide array of medical and non-medical devices.

RCP builds on Intel’s hardware and software platform for remote patient monitoring allowing healthcare providers to leverage data cohesively across multiple use cases – from patient care services and chronic disease management to Aging-with-Independence needs and identifying insights for patient health programs. The new product will enable “continuous care for patients and the elderly at home, while optimizing the cost with digital technologies.”

HARMAN and Intel have signed a definitive agreement, wherein Intel has licensed the Remote Patient Monitoring Platform assets to HARMAN. HARMAN will continue to advance the platform including engineering and product development.

“We are committed to investing in and expanding our remote patient and elderly care offering. By powering our solution with Intel architecture, we can boost our capabilities and portfolio in this vital area of digital healthcare. RCP will transform the delivery of virtual care and improve patient outcomes driven by innovation.” – Sumit Chauhan, SVP and General Manager – Digital Transformation Solutions, Connected Services, HARMAN.

“Health systems and their service providers need more scalable solutions to easily deploy remote care and telehealth across all disease states and living situations. We are delighted to be collaborating with HARMAN to advance technology platforms that will enable remote care to become the standard, allowing health systems to cost-effectively, securely, and conveniently care for people in their homes.” – Dave Ryan, General Manager of Health & Life Sciences at Intel.