“…High levels of patient satisfaction with this approach to care have also been demonstrated. [14][15][16] Early reports from studies in the United Kingdom, 17 Australia, 18 Canada (Edmonds et al, 1998), 19 and the United States 20,21 support the use of home monitoring as a means to improve triage and access to appropriate health care facilities. There are opportunities for significant savings to the health care system and improvements to patient care if patients can be carefully maintained in their homes through triage and home-monitoring programs.…”
“…High levels of patient satisfaction with this approach to care have also been demonstrated. [14][15][16] Early reports from studies in the United Kingdom, 17 Australia, 18 Canada (Edmonds et al, 1998), 19 and the United States 20,21 support the use of home monitoring as a means to improve triage and access to appropriate health care facilities. There are opportunities for significant savings to the health care system and improvements to patient care if patients can be carefully maintained in their homes through triage and home-monitoring programs.…”
“…Desde la vertiente de la telemedicina y sus costes, ningún estudio hasta el inicio de 2014 había demostrado la eficiencia de la atención en relación con los costes, a pesar de haber demostrado que eran efectivos [16][17][18][19][20] , también en la disminución de la frecuencia de las visitas de presencia física en el hospital. Por ejemplo, uno de los estudios más importantes en telemedicina por el diseño y el número de pacientes con DM2 incluidos es el Informatics for Diabetes Education and Telemedicine 21 , que no consiguió demostrar su costeeficiencia.…”
“…In addition, duration of the programs vary as do costs. 3,[10][11][12][13][14][15][16] Finally, similar services may be used independently, creating inefficiencies. 1 These differences in programs may produce different outcomes.…”
Using this framework, we isolate components of a CM intervention directly related to improved process of care or patient outcomes. Current efforts to structure CM to include face-to-face time and multiple diseases are discussed.
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