Continuous Cardiopulmonary Monitoring
Spire Remote Patient Monitoring System integrates advanced data algorithms, continuous patient monitoring, and clinical decision support to enhance outcomes in cardiopulmonary care. Our virtual-first platform empowers providers and patients with predictive analytics, monitoring tools, and comprehensive care management services.

A New Model of Predictive Patient Care
Spire RPM System Reduces the Cost of Care
16M
Fewer COPD related
visits1
$30K
Reduction
in hospitalizations1
<4%
Ave. Annual Savings
per patient2
1 Lichronic obstructive pulmonary disease." American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 197.8 (2018): 1009-1017.
2 Polsky, Michael, et al. "Use of Remote Cardiorespiratory Monitoring is Associated with a Reduction in Hospitalizations for Subjects with COPD." International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (2023): 219-229
2 Polsky, Michael, et al. "Use of Remote Cardiorespiratory Monitoring is Associated with a Reduction in Hospitalizations for Subjects with COPD." International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (2023): 219-229
Unprecedented Physiological Data Collection
2K-4K
Breaths Captured Per Day
20hrs
Median Time Worn Per Day
459
Mean Days Worn
18.6Days
Adherent 8 Hours Per Day
How It Works
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Healthcare Professional Dashboard
Patient data is shared with care team through dashboard
Changes in patient health triggers notifications
Patient interaction time and data captured for billing reports
Health Tag: Designed For Success
Easily adheres to patient’s clothing
Can be washed and dried, no need to transfer between clothing items
Lasts up to 12 months, no charging needed


Home Hub: Automatic Data Sync
Cellular-based, no Wi-Fi needed
Provided to patient, no patient interaction required
Data syncs automatically via Bluetooth
Hub architecture prevents data loss
What our Patients Have to Say
“I really appreciate the check in calls; that's another important feature for me. I have problems with my breathing, coughing, and asthma; so someone calling to check that everything is going well, I really appreciate that.”
68 year-old female patient
“Thanks for watching over me.”
82 year-old male COPD patient
“I’m surprised they stayed on! I washed his clothes...and I put them in the dryer and thought if these fall off now is the time; but everything stayed stuck on. It’s so easy to use.”
Wife of 77 year-old patient
“I do feel relieved that someone is looking out for me.”
Wife of 77 year-old patient
"I take care of my mother and my husband, they both have dementia. So I'm really busy doing everything for two households. It's really good that I have these Health Tags. I like the fact that someone's watching out for me, I really like that. Thank you so much for calling! I feel better now."
64 year-old female COPD patient
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