Remote Patient Management: Technology-Enabled Innovation And Evolving Business Models For Chronic Disease Care

作者: Molly Joel Coye , Ateret Haselkorn , Steven DeMello

DOI: 10.1377/HLTHAFF.28.1.126

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摘要: Remote patient management (RPM) is a transformative technology that improves chronic care while reducing net spending for disease. Broadly deployed within the Veterans Health Administration and in many small trials elsewhere, RPM has been shown to support self-management, shift responsibilities non-clinical providers, reduce use of emergency department hospital services. Because technologies offer major opportunities advance national goals improved quality efficiency health care, it important understand their evolution, experiences early adopters, business models may deployment.

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