Post-pandemic, remote patient monitoring technology has become a critical component in healthcare, especially for managing chronic conditions by remotely monitoring vital signs such as body temperature, respiration rate heart rate along blood pressure. This transition has minimized the dependency on frequent hospital visits, enhancing patient convenience and reducing healthcare costs. Furthermore, with robust favorable regulatory norms from the USFDA, remote patient monitoring devices are now integrated into routine healthcare practices which has increased acceptance from both healthcare professionals as well as patients boosting the remote patient monitoring market growth.