Background: There was a national roll out of ‘COVID Virtual Wards’ (CVW) during England's second COVID-19 wave (Autumn 2020 – Spring 2021). These services used remote pulse oximetry monitoring for COVID-19 patients following discharge from hospital. A key aim was to enable rapid detection of patient deterioration. It was anticipated that the services would support early discharge, reducing pressure on beds. This study is an evaluation of the impact of the CVW services on hospital activity. Methods: Using retrospective patient-level hospital admissions data, we built multivariate models to analyze the relationship between the implementation of CVW services and hospital activity outcomes: length of COVID-19 related stays and subsequent C...
Background: Virtual care has gained traction during COVID-19 as it allows patients to be remotely mo...
Objective: To monitor hospital activity for presentation, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular ...
Background: Although morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 have been widely reported, the indirect e...
Background: To identify the impact of a national pulse oximetry remote monitoring programme for COVI...
Background To identify the population level impact of a national pulse oximetry remote monitoring pr...
open access articleBackground/Aims In response to high numbers of hospital admissions as a result o...
Objectives To determine the safety and effectiveness of home oximetry monitoring pathways safe for C...
Background COVID-19 has placed unprecedented demands on hospitals. A clinical service, COVID Oximetr...
Objectives To determine the safety and effectiveness of home oximetry monitoring pathways for patien...
Background. The phenomenon of silent hypoxaemia has been described in patients with COVID-19 pneumon...
BACKGROUND: Remote home monitoring services were developed and implemented for patients with COVID-1...
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Background: Virtual care has gained traction during COVID-19 as it allows patients to be remotely mo...
Objective: To monitor hospital activity for presentation, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular ...
Background: Although morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 have been widely reported, the indirect e...
Background: To identify the impact of a national pulse oximetry remote monitoring programme for COVI...
Background To identify the population level impact of a national pulse oximetry remote monitoring pr...
open access articleBackground/Aims In response to high numbers of hospital admissions as a result o...
Objectives To determine the safety and effectiveness of home oximetry monitoring pathways safe for C...
Background COVID-19 has placed unprecedented demands on hospitals. A clinical service, COVID Oximetr...
Objectives To determine the safety and effectiveness of home oximetry monitoring pathways for patien...
Background. The phenomenon of silent hypoxaemia has been described in patients with COVID-19 pneumon...
BACKGROUND: Remote home monitoring services were developed and implemented for patients with COVID-1...
Contains fulltext : 233462.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Background: Virtual care has gained traction during COVID-19 as it allows patients to be remotely mo...
Objective: To monitor hospital activity for presentation, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular ...
Background: Although morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 have been widely reported, the indirect e...