Telehealth programs for congestive heart failure have been shown to be clinically effective. This study assesses clinical and economic consequences of providing telehealth programs for CHF patients. A Markov model was developed and presented in the context of a home-based telehealth program on CHF. Incremental life expectancy, hospital admissions, and total healthcare costs were examined at periods ranging up to five years. One-way and two-way sensitivity analyses were also conducted on clinical performance parameters. The base case analysis yielded cost savings ranging from $2832 to $5499 and 0.03 to 0.04 life year gain per patient over a 1-year period. Applying telehealth solution to a low-risk cohort with no prior admission history would...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation can reduce mortality of patients with cardiovascular disease, but...
Background: Heart failure is a major health concern associated with significant morbidity, mortality...
Abstract Background Telemedical programs for patients with chronic heart failure have shown inconsis...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
BACKGROUND: The role of telemedicine in the management of patients with chronic heart failure (HF) h...
This short review discusses the role of telehealth technologies in the management of older patients ...
Background: Whilst home-based telerehabilitation has been shown non-inferior to traditional centre-b...
Introduction: Heart failure (HF) is a costly health condition and a major public health problem. 2%...
We examined the incremental cost–effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
Background The efficacy of telemedicine in the management of patients with chronic heart failure and...
Objectives To estimate the cost-effectiveness of remote monitoring strategies versus usual care for ...
Objectives: To investigate the cost-effectiveness of a telehealth intervention for primary care pati...
AbstractBackgroundTele-cardiology is the use of information technologies that help prolong survival,...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation can reduce mortality of patients with cardiovascular disease, but...
Background: Heart failure is a major health concern associated with significant morbidity, mortality...
Abstract Background Telemedical programs for patients with chronic heart failure have shown inconsis...
Objectives: To assess the cost effectiveness of home telemonitoring (HTM) and nurse telephone suppor...
BACKGROUND: The role of telemedicine in the management of patients with chronic heart failure (HF) h...
This short review discusses the role of telehealth technologies in the management of older patients ...
Background: Whilst home-based telerehabilitation has been shown non-inferior to traditional centre-b...
Introduction: Heart failure (HF) is a costly health condition and a major public health problem. 2%...
We examined the incremental cost–effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
We examined the incremental cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring (TM) versus usual care (UC) in pati...
Background The efficacy of telemedicine in the management of patients with chronic heart failure and...
Objectives To estimate the cost-effectiveness of remote monitoring strategies versus usual care for ...
Objectives: To investigate the cost-effectiveness of a telehealth intervention for primary care pati...
AbstractBackgroundTele-cardiology is the use of information technologies that help prolong survival,...
Background: This study represents the cost effectiveness results of a telemonitoring system compared...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation can reduce mortality of patients with cardiovascular disease, but...
Background: Heart failure is a major health concern associated with significant morbidity, mortality...