Remote Monitoring for Pregnant Patients Proposed in the Senate

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7/1/2025

Senate Bill 4358, introduced in the New Jersey Senate on May 12, 2025, would allow providers who have an established provider-patient relationship to use remote patient monitoring for pregnant patients who are unable to receive in-person services at a doctor’s office or facility. Remote patient monitoring would include using digital technology to collect clinical patient data such as weight, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, respiratory flow rate, musculoskeletal system status, blood glucose levels, and other patient-generated physiological data. The data would be electronically transmitted securely to health care providers for analysis, interpretation, and to make recommendations to, and manage the treatment of, the patients.

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John D. Fanburg, Chair | 973.403.3107 | jfanburg@bracheichler.com
Edward Hilzenrath | 973.403.3114 | ehilzenrath@bracheichler.com
Rebecca T. Falk | 973.364.8393 | rfalk@bracheichler.com

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