2023
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2022.0061
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Contribution of Continuous Virtual Monitoring to Hospital Safety, Quality, and Value of Care for COVID-19 Patients

Abstract: Introduction: The rapid onset of the COVID-19 pandemic increased hospital admissions and shortages for personal protective equipment (PPE) used to slow the spread of infections. In addition, nurses treating COVID-19 patients have time-consuming guidelines to properly don and doff PPE to prevent the spread. Methods: To address these issues, the Medical University of South Carolina repurposed continuous virtual monitoring (CVM) systems to reduce the need for staff to ente… Show more

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“…This collaboration allows for comprehensive treatment plans, shared decision-making, and a more holistic approach to patient care [ 92 ]. Patients receiving care through virtual hospitals benefit from continuous monitoring and support, extending beyond scheduled appointments [ 93 ]. This encompasses remote tracking of vital signs, utilisation of wearable devices to monitor specific health parameters, and the use of patient engagement tools that foster self-monitoring and self-care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This collaboration allows for comprehensive treatment plans, shared decision-making, and a more holistic approach to patient care [ 92 ]. Patients receiving care through virtual hospitals benefit from continuous monitoring and support, extending beyond scheduled appointments [ 93 ]. This encompasses remote tracking of vital signs, utilisation of wearable devices to monitor specific health parameters, and the use of patient engagement tools that foster self-monitoring and self-care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%