Technology enabled remote monitoring of blood pressure: Insights from the literature
This paper presents findings from a scoping review of published evidence on technology-enabled remote monitoring in blood pressure monitoring pathways.
Hampton Toole (she/her) is an analyst at RAND. She works primarily in health and wellbeing at RAND Europe with a focus on health care innovation research. Toole has conducted research on a wide range of topics, including health service data use and digitisation, global health and development, health care workforce challenges, the UK pharmaceutical landscape, and social care. She has utilised a wide range of methods, including desk research, literature reviews, interviews and workshops to understand system needs and barriers to innovation demand and adoption. Prior to joining RAND Europe, Toole worked at a consulting firm and advised health tech and pharmaceutical companies on politics, policy, and regulation, with a particular focus on the NHS. Toole thus has experience in advising clients on a range of subjects in the health and wellbeing space, underpinned by robust qualitative evidence and rapid literature reviews. At RAND Europe, she has contributed to a range of projects for clients including NHS England, the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub, the UK Food Standards Agency and Cancer Research UK. She holds an M.Sc. in international social and public policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
M.A. in international relations and modern history, University of St Andrews; M.Sc. in international social and public policy (development stream), London School of Economics and Political Science