Use of Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes and Automated Devices for Heart Failure Disease Management

  • Pinney S
  • Otobo E
  • Freeman R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Congestive Heart failure (CHF) is a major health issue affecting 6.5 million people in the U.S. alone. Current reimbursement policies use readmission rates and length of hospital stays as indicators of quality of care. This project aimed to improve patients’ self-monitoring practices post-hospital

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Pinney, S., Otobo, E., Freeman, R., Rogers, J., Fasihuddin, F., Ramireddy, K., … Atreja, A. (2017). Use of Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes and Automated Devices for Heart Failure Disease Management. Iproceedings, 3(1), e24. https://doi.org/10.2196/iproc.8459

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