Background: Heart failure effects six million adults in the United States and the prevalence is expected to increase 46% from 2012 to 2030. The advancement of technology has provided significant improvements to our disease management of heart failure, specifically, the use of remote patient monitoring (RPM). The lack of technological competency and overall use of RPM among clinic staff has been identified as potential quality improvements that could benefit both patient and provider. Methods: A quality improvement project was developed to educate clinic staff (physicians, nurses, advanced practice providers, and medical assistants) on utilization of RPM and increase the overall ordering frequency. Data was gathered from a pre-survey that as...
Abstract Background: Remote monitoring (RM) of Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators (ICDs) for the man...
Background: Remote monitoring (RM) in patients with advanced heart failure and cardiac resynchroniza...
Background: Remote monitoring (RM) in patients with advanced heart failure and cardiac resynchroniza...
Remote patient monitoring (RPM), which provides continuous monitoring of vital signs, has become inc...
To address ambulatory care sensitive hospitalisations in heart failure (HF), we implemented a qualit...
Context Readmission to hospital for heart failure is common after recent discharge. Remote monitorin...
Methods to improve self-care and clinical management of heart failure are required, especially in li...
BackgroundThe use of remote monitoring systems (RMSs) in healthcare has grown exponentially and has ...
Despite concerted efforts to decrease costs and increase public health, the embattled U.S. health ca...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure remains a leading cause of mortality and a major driver of health care uti...
Jennifer Farroni Host, Ayesha Hasan Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Wexner Medical Center at th...
Aims: Remote management of heart failure using implantable electronic devices (REM-HF) aimed to asse...
ImportanceIt remains unclear whether telemonitoring approaches provide benefits for patients with he...
Background: Heart failure patients with implantable defibrillators (ICD) frequently visit the clinic...
Background: Trials of new technologies to remotely monitor for signs and symptoms of worsening heart...
Abstract Background: Remote monitoring (RM) of Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators (ICDs) for the man...
Background: Remote monitoring (RM) in patients with advanced heart failure and cardiac resynchroniza...
Background: Remote monitoring (RM) in patients with advanced heart failure and cardiac resynchroniza...
Remote patient monitoring (RPM), which provides continuous monitoring of vital signs, has become inc...
To address ambulatory care sensitive hospitalisations in heart failure (HF), we implemented a qualit...
Context Readmission to hospital for heart failure is common after recent discharge. Remote monitorin...
Methods to improve self-care and clinical management of heart failure are required, especially in li...
BackgroundThe use of remote monitoring systems (RMSs) in healthcare has grown exponentially and has ...
Despite concerted efforts to decrease costs and increase public health, the embattled U.S. health ca...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure remains a leading cause of mortality and a major driver of health care uti...
Jennifer Farroni Host, Ayesha Hasan Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Wexner Medical Center at th...
Aims: Remote management of heart failure using implantable electronic devices (REM-HF) aimed to asse...
ImportanceIt remains unclear whether telemonitoring approaches provide benefits for patients with he...
Background: Heart failure patients with implantable defibrillators (ICD) frequently visit the clinic...
Background: Trials of new technologies to remotely monitor for signs and symptoms of worsening heart...
Abstract Background: Remote monitoring (RM) of Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators (ICDs) for the man...
Background: Remote monitoring (RM) in patients with advanced heart failure and cardiac resynchroniza...
Background: Remote monitoring (RM) in patients with advanced heart failure and cardiac resynchroniza...