ResMed today announced that its AirMini positive airway pressure device is now connected to remote patient monitoring platform AirView.

The connectivity between AirMini and AirView enables clinicians to see patients’ nightly data, verify adherence, and spot therapy issues remotely.

Remote monitoring is the latest feature on AirMini, ResMed’s 0.66-pound PAP device that also has self-monitoring tools, letting patients see their own nightly data with an app on their iOS or Android phones.

“AirMini and AirView are the perfect pair for traveling with CPAP and APAP therapy,” says ResMed CEO Mick Farrell in a release. “ResMed has combined self- and remote monitoring and waterless humidification to put a world-class, world-traveling therapy experience literally in the palm of your hand.”

Once patients download or update the latest “AirMini by ResMed 1.2” app, and opt in to upload data to the cloud, home medical equipment (HME) providers can view the same reports, charts, notes, and therapy thresholds in AirView like they can for ResMed’s bedside Air10 devices. HMEs can register their patients’ AirMini devices through AirView, Brightree, or U-Sleep patient management platforms just as they would a ResMed Air10 bedside device.

AirMini is available in 15 countries across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, with more countries to follow.