
BOSTON, Mass. – LungLink announced that its pulmonary navigation and remote monitoring service is officially available to patients and providers across the state of Massachusetts.
“We’re incredibly excited to bring LungLink to Massachusetts,” said Richard Hinds, a registered respiratory therapist and founder of LungLink. “Our goal has always been to make high-quality pulmonary support more accessible, and expanding into Massachusetts allows us to support even more patients living with chronic lung disease.”
The company says this expansion will help improve access to chronic lung disease management for millions of Americans living with Asthma or COPD. LungLink supports patients between office visits by monitoring lung function and oxygen levels from home, helping care teams make timely treatment adjustments that can improve outcomes and reduce unnecessary hospitalizations.
According to the American Lung Association, approximately 330,000 Massachusetts residents live with chronic pulmonary conditions. Access to pulmonary specialists is especially challenging in many communities across the state. LungLink’s service model—combining remote monitoring, registered respiratory therapist support, and care navigation—is designed to help close these gaps, making specialized pulmonary care more accessible regardless of location.
About LungLink
LungLink empowers physicians and providers to strengthen chronic lung disease care plans by providing Bluetooth-connected blood oxygen and lung function monitoring, along with monthly care connections by licensed LungLink Respiratory Therapists between regularly scheduled office visits.
