As global healthcare systems transition into the digital era, remote patient health monitoring will be widespread through the use of inexpensive monitoring devices, such as ECG patches, glucose monitors, etc. Once a sensor-concentratorcloudlet-cloud infrastructure is in place, it is not unrealistic to imagine a scenario where a physician monitors 20-30 patients remotely. Such an infrastructure will revolutionize clinical diagnostics and preventative medicine by allowing the doctors to access long-term and real-time information, which cannot be obtained from short-term in-hospital ECG recordings.While the large amount of sensor data available to a physician is incredibly valuable clinically, it is overwhelming in raw form. In this paper, the data handling aspect of such a long term health monitoring system is studied. Novel ways to record, aggregate, and visualize this flood of sensory data in an intuitive manner are introduced which allow a doctor to review days worth of data in a matter of seconds. This system is one of the first attempts to provide a tool that allows the visualization of longterm monitoring data acquired from multiple sensors.