Remote patient monitoring (RPM), within the larger context of telehealth expansion, has been established as an effective and safe means of care for patients with heart failure (HF) during the recent pandemic. Of the demographic groups, female patients and black patients are under-enrolled relative to disease distribution in clinical trials and are under-referred for RPM, including remote haemodynamic monitoring, cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), wearables and telehealth interventions. The sex- and race-based disparities are multifactorial: stringent clinical trial inclusion criteria, distrust of the medical establishment, poor access to healthcare, socioeconomic inequities, and lack of diversity in clinical trial leadership. N...
Purpose of review: Remote monitoring (RM) of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) is recom...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure remains a leading cause of mortality and a major driver of health care uti...
ObjectivesThis study sought to describe the health status of outpatients with heart failure and redu...
Background: Response to pharmacological and device-based therapy for heart failure (HF) may vary by ...
Heart failure is a major health and economic challenge in both developing and developed countries. D...
Remote patient monitoring (RPM), which provides continuous monitoring of vital signs, has become inc...
Despite the high prevalence of heart failure among Black and Hispanic populations, patients of colou...
Digital health encompasses the use of information and communications technology and the use of advan...
Technological advances have enabled increasingly sophisticated attempts to remotely monitor heart fa...
This article reports on the outcomes associated with remote physiological monitoring (RPM) conducted...
Background: Racial disparities in access to advanced therapies for heart failure (HF) patients are w...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure remains a leading cause of mortality and a major driver of health care uti...
Background: Heart failure effects six million adults in the United States and the prevalence is expe...
© 2017 IEEE. Remote Program Monitoring (RPM) is considered to have potential to improve the quality ...
Abstract Background: Remote monitoring (RM) of Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators (ICDs) for the man...
Purpose of review: Remote monitoring (RM) of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) is recom...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure remains a leading cause of mortality and a major driver of health care uti...
ObjectivesThis study sought to describe the health status of outpatients with heart failure and redu...
Background: Response to pharmacological and device-based therapy for heart failure (HF) may vary by ...
Heart failure is a major health and economic challenge in both developing and developed countries. D...
Remote patient monitoring (RPM), which provides continuous monitoring of vital signs, has become inc...
Despite the high prevalence of heart failure among Black and Hispanic populations, patients of colou...
Digital health encompasses the use of information and communications technology and the use of advan...
Technological advances have enabled increasingly sophisticated attempts to remotely monitor heart fa...
This article reports on the outcomes associated with remote physiological monitoring (RPM) conducted...
Background: Racial disparities in access to advanced therapies for heart failure (HF) patients are w...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure remains a leading cause of mortality and a major driver of health care uti...
Background: Heart failure effects six million adults in the United States and the prevalence is expe...
© 2017 IEEE. Remote Program Monitoring (RPM) is considered to have potential to improve the quality ...
Abstract Background: Remote monitoring (RM) of Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators (ICDs) for the man...
Purpose of review: Remote monitoring (RM) of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) is recom...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure remains a leading cause of mortality and a major driver of health care uti...
ObjectivesThis study sought to describe the health status of outpatients with heart failure and redu...