As healthcare shifts beyond the hospital walls, remote patient monitoring (RPM) has become a high-growth area in Europe – the RPM market in Europe is projected to reach $3.17 billion by 2030 (18% CAGR). Chronic disease management and post-discharge follow-ups increasingly rely on patients using devices at home, with data flowing back to providers. With WEM’s no-code platform, health systems can swiftly create remote monitoring interfaces for patients and clinicians. For example, a care provider could build a patient-facing online app (with no code) where patients log symptoms or integrate their wearable device data. On the backend, WEM’s workflow automation can ingest these data points and update the hospital’s databases or EHR in real time. AI agents can be orchestrated to analyze incoming vitals – e.g. detecting early signs of deterioration in a heart failure patient – and automatically alert a nurse or recommend an intervention. Because WEM supports multiple deployment modes (cloud or on-premises) and choice of AI providers, European hospitals can host sensitive patient-monitoring data within country borders or their own data centers to meet strict privacy regulations. The platform’s enterprise scalability means whether there are 100 or 100,000 remote patients, the application will perform reliably. By leveraging WEM for RPM solutions, organizations enable continuous care and early interventions for patients at home, improving outcomes while reducing unnecessary hospital visits.