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CAIT.CARE is a combined healthcare service and software solution for remote patient monitoring (RPM) and remote care. Its core goal is to let patients use monitoring devices at home and share health information with healthcare providers, so they can continue receiving monitoring and care support after acute episodes and between visits. The site also states that CAIT is the exclusive U.S. distributor for Dozee Comprehensive Patient Monitoring Systems, and highlights Continuous RPM and AI Powered EWS as ways to improve patient outcomes.
Based on the publicly available content, CAIT’s workflow is summarized in three steps: set-up, reporting, and intervention—setting up monitoring, continuously reporting data, and intervening when needed. It focuses on patients with chronic conditions, physicians, and physician groups. Use cases include remote chronic disease management, continued post-discharge care, patient symptom monitoring, stronger patient-provider communication, improved patient self-management, and medical monitoring plus reassurance during COVID-19 isolation. The page mentions “Integrated with Our Partners,” but does not list specific integrations with EHR/EMR systems, insurers, devices, or communication platforms.
The website does not publish standard plans, SaaS subscription pricing, per-patient fees, per-device fees, or institutional procurement models. The only explicit commercial information is that, for patients with chronic diseases, CAIT is covered by most health insurance providers. This suggests its purchasing path may be closer to healthcare reimbursement or institutional partnerships rather than a typical self-service enterprise software subscription.
Its strengths are clear positioning and a focus on remote patient monitoring and continuous care, making it suitable for chronic disease management and out-of-hospital follow-up. Its association with Dozee Comprehensive Patient Monitoring Systems may also indicate device-side capabilities. The three-step process is easy for both patients and physicians to understand.
The weaknesses are also apparent: public materials lack key information on the software backend, data dashboards, alert rules, team permissions, compliance certifications, APIs, deployment options, and service support SLAs. For hospitals or medical groups considering procurement, it would still be necessary to request product documentation, privacy policies, compliance proof, and implementation plans.
CAIT is better suited to chronic disease patients, physicians, physician groups, and remote care teams within the U.S. healthcare system, especially those looking to run RPM programs through insurance coverage. Access from China is unknown; its insurance coverage, healthcare workflows, and compliance framework are clearly oriented toward the U.S. market. For deployment in China, key issues to assess would include network availability, cross-border data compliance, payment/insurance integration, and local regulatory requirements. Domestic internet hospitals, out-of-hospital follow-up platforms, and remote monitoring solutions may be worth considering as alternatives.
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