TAMPA, Florida—Smart Meter, a provider of cellular-enabled remote patient monitoring (RPM), has launched iAmbientHealth, an ambient sensor that aims to transform how health care providers monitor patients. Unlike traditional wearables or camera-based systems, iAmbientHealth uses radar technology to passively track vital signs—such as heart rate, respiration, movement and bed exits—without requiring any patient interaction.
Designed to overcome the biggest barriers in remote care—adherence, privacy and ease of use—iAmbientHealth delivers continuous, real-time health insights while remaining completely unintrusive for the patient. This experience allows providers to detect early signs of infection, shifts in mental health and helps predict critical health events days in advance.
“iAmbientHealth is a game-changer,” said Casey Pittock, CEO of Smart Meter. “We’ve eliminated the need for wearables and cameras, giving providers a powerful tool that works silently in the background. It’s the future of remote care—private, predictive and effortless.”
iAmbientHealth's artificial intelligence software delivers data and insights that help to predict a decline in overall health status and emergent health care events up to seven days in advance. In a study of over 200 patients, the proprietary algorithm predicted more than 75% of hospital transfers and reduced hospitalizations by 50%, according to Smart Meter.
The company said iAmbientHealth also qualifies for reimbursement under RPM and chronic care management CPT codes, helping providers deliver care while supporting financial sustainability. Already deployed in skilled nursing facilities, iAmbientHealth is now available for home use.