Background: The increasing prevalence and associated cost of treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is unsustainable. Health care organizations are focusing on ways to support self-management and prevent hospital admissions, including telehealth-monitoring services capturing physiological and health status data. This paper reports on data captured during a pilot randomized controlled trial of telehealth-supported care within a community-based service for patients discharged from hospital following an exacerbation of their COPD. Objective: The aim was to undertake the first analysis of system data to determine whether telehealth monitoring can identify an exacerbation of COPD, providing clinicians with an opportunity to interv...
Telemonitoring is the systematic collection of clinical data from the patient’s home and its examina...
Background: The use of telehealth technologies to remotely monitor patients suffering chronic diseas...
Abstract: Telehealth programs to promote early identification and timely self-management of acute ex...
Background: The increasing prevalence and associated cost of treating chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
YesBackground: The increasing prevalence and associated cost of treating chronic obstructive pulmona...
Rationale: Early detection of COPD exacerbations using tele-monitoring of physiological variables mi...
Background The increasing prevalence and associated cost of treating chronic obstructive pulmonar...
© 2014 The Author(s). We aim to establish the value of telemonitoring in the early detection of chro...
Background: The increasing prevalence and associated cost of treating chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
Thomas Ringbæk,1,2 Allan Green,1 Lars Christian Laursen,2,3 Ejvind Frausing,1 Eva Brønd...
Background Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a prevalent debilitating long term con...
Telemedicine may support individual care plans in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
Objective: To determine if self-monitoring via home-based telehealth equipment could, when combined ...
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major consumer of healthcare resource...
Background: Early identification of exacerbations reduces hospital admissions and may slow disease p...
Telemonitoring is the systematic collection of clinical data from the patient’s home and its examina...
Background: The use of telehealth technologies to remotely monitor patients suffering chronic diseas...
Abstract: Telehealth programs to promote early identification and timely self-management of acute ex...
Background: The increasing prevalence and associated cost of treating chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
YesBackground: The increasing prevalence and associated cost of treating chronic obstructive pulmona...
Rationale: Early detection of COPD exacerbations using tele-monitoring of physiological variables mi...
Background The increasing prevalence and associated cost of treating chronic obstructive pulmonar...
© 2014 The Author(s). We aim to establish the value of telemonitoring in the early detection of chro...
Background: The increasing prevalence and associated cost of treating chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
Thomas Ringbæk,1,2 Allan Green,1 Lars Christian Laursen,2,3 Ejvind Frausing,1 Eva Brønd...
Background Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a prevalent debilitating long term con...
Telemedicine may support individual care plans in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
Objective: To determine if self-monitoring via home-based telehealth equipment could, when combined ...
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major consumer of healthcare resource...
Background: Early identification of exacerbations reduces hospital admissions and may slow disease p...
Telemonitoring is the systematic collection of clinical data from the patient’s home and its examina...
Background: The use of telehealth technologies to remotely monitor patients suffering chronic diseas...
Abstract: Telehealth programs to promote early identification and timely self-management of acute ex...