Continuous remote patient monitoring: Evaluation of the heart failure cascade calibration and test

Larimer, Chi, Crandall, Edwards, Gordan, Gupta, Morton-Jost, Munoz, Padman, Sarswat, Sis, Solomides, Szum, Shah

 

cRPM shows potential reduced HF-related readmissions but requires iterative, in-depth analysis of alerting structure, communication pathways, and workflow logic to adapt and reconfigure protocols in a change management and organizational learning process. Our results suggest that a human-centered socio-technical approach, coupled with negotiated engagement and empowerment of frontline workers, is essential to scale the study to evaluate clinical and financial outcomes.

 

American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, June 15-18, 2022

Transferring Process Knowledge and Protocol Structure in a Continuous Remote Patient Monitoring Program: Heart Failure to Ileostomy Clinical Use Case

Chi, Reamer, Gordon, Sarswat, Gupta, White VanGompel, Dayiantis, Morton-Jost, Ravichandran, Larimer, Victorson, Erwin, Halasyamani, Solomonides,...

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Continuous Remote Patient Monitoring: Evaluation of the Cascade Heart Failure Study Phases 1 and 2

Chi, Reamer, Gordon, Sarswat, Gupta, White VanGompel, Dayiantis, Morton-Jost, Ravichandran, Larimer, Victorson, Erwin, Halasyamani, Solomonides,...

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