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Another Sobering Result for Home Telehealth–and Where We Might Go Next

Abstract

Rapid advances in technology combined with increasing demand for interventions that can “bend the cost curve” have stoked widespread interest in telehealth technologies. Telehealth has been broadly defined as “the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, public health, and health administration.”
In this issue of the Archives, Takahashi et al report on the results of a rigorous randomized controlled trial of telemonitoring in older adults at high risk for hospitalization. They found that in-home monitoring of biometrics (eg, blood pressure and weight) and symptoms failed to reduce hospital readmissions or the need for emergency department (ED) visits compared with usual care.

Wilson SR, Cram P. Another Sobering Result for Home Telehealth--and Where We Might Go Next. Arch Intern Med [Internet]. 2012 Apr 16;Online first. Available from: http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/extract/archinternmed.2012.685v1

27 April 2012

Bibliographic Data

Title:

Another Sobering Result for Home Telehealth–and Where We Might Go Next

Author(s):

Wilson, Scott R.; Cram, Peter

Journal

Archives of Internal Medicine, Online first
(2012-04-16)

URL:

Abstract

DOI:

10.1001/archinternmed.2012.685

Keyword(s):

Digital Homecare, Telemedicine, Telemonitoring, United States

Citation:
Wilson SR, Cram P. Another Sobering Result for Home Telehealth--and Where We Might Go Next. Arch Intern Med [Internet]. 2012 Apr 16;Online first. Available from: http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/extract/archinternmed.2012.685v1

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