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The impact of gender, medical history and vital status on emergency visits and hospital admissions: A remote patient monitoring case study

机译:性别,病史和重要地位对紧急访问和医院入院的影响:远程患者​​监测案例研究

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Remote Program Monitoring (RPM) is considered to have potential to improve the quality of life on patients diagnosed with cardiac conditions such as heart failure (HF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Remote collection and analysis of patients data could aid in effective decision making on necessary care needed by patients monitored. This could lead to reduction on healthcare costs as well as improved outcomes for the patients. As a component of our predictive analytics research, this paper presents results of remote patient monitoring study of patients from the Cardiac Clinic of Southlake Regional Health Centre who were referred to WeCare for home based monitoring. Results indicate statistically significant evidence on impact of gender, medical history and vital status as risk factors for subsequent hospitalization and multiple emergency room visits.
机译:远程计划监测(RPM)被认为具有提高患者患者患者的生命质量,例如心力衰竭(HF)和慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)。患者数据的远程收集和分析可以帮助监测患者所需的必要护理的有效决策。这可能导致医疗成本降低以及患者的改善结果。作为我们预测分析研究的组成部分,本文提出了南方人区域卫生中心心脏诊所患者远程患者监测研究的结果,他们被提到的基于家庭的监测。结果表明,关于性别,病史和至关重要地位作为随后住院治疗和多次急诊室访问的危险因素的统计有明显的证据。

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