We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). In one university and two general hospitals, 382 patients were randomised to usual care or telemonitoring and followed for 1 year. Hospital-related and home costs were estimated, based on resource use multiplied by the appropriate unit prices. Effectiveness was expressed as QALYs gained. Information was gathered, using 3 monthly costs diaries and questionnaires. The mean age of the patients was 71 years (range 32-93), 59% were male and 64% lived with a partner. Health related quality of life improved by 0.07 points for the usual care and 0.1 points for the telemonitoring group, but the difference betw...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
Objectives To estimate the cost-effectiveness of remote monitoring strategies versus usual care for ...
Background: Heart failure is a major health concern associated with significant morbidity, mortality...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost–effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
Objectives To estimate the cost-effectiveness of remote monitoring strategies versus usual care for ...
Background: Heart failure is a major health concern associated with significant morbidity, mortality...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost–effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
Objectives To estimate the cost-effectiveness of remote monitoring strategies versus usual care for ...
Background: Heart failure is a major health concern associated with significant morbidity, mortality...