Safety Evaluation of an Automated Remote Monitoring System for Heart Failure in an Urban, Indigent Population.
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Safety Evaluation of an Automated Remote Monitoring System for Heart Failure in an Urban, Indigent Population.
Popul Health Manag. 2017 Dec;20(6):449-457
Authors: Gross-Schulman S, Sklaroff LM, Hertz CC, Guterman JJ
Abstract
Heart Failure (HF) is the most expensive preventable condition, regardless of patient ethnicity, race, socioeconomic status, sex, and insurance status. Remote telemonitoring with timely outpatient care can significantly reduce avoidable HF hospitalizations. Human outreach, the traditional method used for remote monitoring, is effective but costly. Automated systems can potentially provide positive clinical, fiscal, and satisfaction outcomes in chronic disease monitoring. The authors implemented a telephonic HF automated remote monitoring system that utilizes deterministic decision tree logic to identify patients who are at risk of clinical decompensation. This safety study evaluated the degree of clinical concordance between the automated system and traditional human monitoring. This study focused on a broad underserved population and demonstrated a safe, reliable, and inexpensive method of monitoring patients with HF.
PMID: 28486027 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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