Abstract Background Monitoring and Messaging Devices (MMDs) are telehealth systems used by patients in their homes, and are designed to promote patient self-management, patient education, and clinical monitoring and follow-up activities. Although these systems have been widely promoted by health care systems, including the Veterans Health Administration, very little information is available on factors that facilitate use of the MMD system, or on barriers to use. Methods We conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with clinicians using MMD-based telehealth programs at two Veterans Affairs Medical Centers in the Midwestern United States. Results Findings suggest that MMD program enrollment is limited by both clinical and non-clinical factors...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to examine the best available evidence on self-management o...
Diabetes is a serious medical condition, affecting about 16 million Americans, and accounting for on...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is a public health concern worldwide. TeleHealth technology may be an ...
Abstract Background Monitoring and Messaging Devices (MMDs) are telehealth systems used by patients ...
The present study formed part of a randomised controlled trial of telehealth for in-home monitoring ...
Background: Use of home monitoring technologies can enhance care coordination and improve clinical o...
BackgroundAround the world, over half of the global population experiences noncommunicable diseases,...
Abstract Background There is a growing body of evidence that supports the uses of telehealth to moni...
Telemedicine is lying between fading and future. Several clinical studies and critical reviews have ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease, contributing to premature death and disability worldwide....
Objective Telemedicine has been promoted as an economical and effective way to enhance patient care,...
Sara M Andrews,1 Nina R Sperber,1,2 Jennifer M Gierisch,1,2 Susanne Danus,1 Stephanie L Macy,1 Hayde...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in widespread adoption of telemedicine for management of chronic ...
Background: Telehealth in Diabetes and COPD has been shown to improve glucose management, reduce hos...
BACKGROUND: Initiating and adjusting insulin treatment for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) require...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to examine the best available evidence on self-management o...
Diabetes is a serious medical condition, affecting about 16 million Americans, and accounting for on...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is a public health concern worldwide. TeleHealth technology may be an ...
Abstract Background Monitoring and Messaging Devices (MMDs) are telehealth systems used by patients ...
The present study formed part of a randomised controlled trial of telehealth for in-home monitoring ...
Background: Use of home monitoring technologies can enhance care coordination and improve clinical o...
BackgroundAround the world, over half of the global population experiences noncommunicable diseases,...
Abstract Background There is a growing body of evidence that supports the uses of telehealth to moni...
Telemedicine is lying between fading and future. Several clinical studies and critical reviews have ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease, contributing to premature death and disability worldwide....
Objective Telemedicine has been promoted as an economical and effective way to enhance patient care,...
Sara M Andrews,1 Nina R Sperber,1,2 Jennifer M Gierisch,1,2 Susanne Danus,1 Stephanie L Macy,1 Hayde...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in widespread adoption of telemedicine for management of chronic ...
Background: Telehealth in Diabetes and COPD has been shown to improve glucose management, reduce hos...
BACKGROUND: Initiating and adjusting insulin treatment for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) require...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to examine the best available evidence on self-management o...
Diabetes is a serious medical condition, affecting about 16 million Americans, and accounting for on...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is a public health concern worldwide. TeleHealth technology may be an ...