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Association of a remote monitoring programme (RMP) with all‐cause mortality and hospitalization in heart failure (HF) patients. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary oedema; HR, hazard ratio; ICU, intensive care unit; LTI, long‐term illness; RR, rate ratio; SoC, standard of care.
Nicolas Girerd+12 more
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The Telemedicine Spacebridge Project - A joint U.S./Russian venture in long distance medicine via satellite [PDF]
John E. Zuzek+2 more
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Estimating the Economic Impact of Telemedicine in a Rural Community [PDF]
One commonly discussed benefit of broadband access in rural America is the potential for telemedicine visits that allow rural residents to take advantage of urbanized medical services. While the primary benefit of telemedicine is often viewed as improved
Whitacre, Brian E.
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Remote patient monitoring in heart failure (HF). Abstract AimsMethods of non‐invasive remote patient monitoring (RPM) for heart failure (HF) remain diverse. Understanding factors that influence the effectiveness of RPM on HF‐related and all‐cause hospitalizations, mortality, and emergency department visits is crucial for developing successful RPM ...
Ignace L.J. De Lathauwer+6 more
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Neurological examination is possible using telemedicine [PDF]
John Craig+3 more
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Staying Connected: A Progress Report: Reimbursement Under the Telemedicine Development Act of 1996 [PDF]
Evaluates the implementation of provisions for telemedicine coverage and payment policies in California's public and private health plans.
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Abstract Episodes of worsening heart failure (HF) are a major cause of unplanned hospitalizations. Their onset is usually preceded by an early increase in intracardiac pressures with subsequent worsening of symptoms due to congestion. Implantable devices allowing daily remote pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) monitoring are useful to identify early ...
Antoni Bayes‐Genis+13 more
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Age Distribution of Bone Mineral Density According to Quantitative Computed Tomography
Objective. To compare bone mineral density (BMD) values derived during one-year asynchronous quantitative computed tomography (QCT) in two urban polyclinics (UPs).Material and methods.
A. V. Petraikin+8 more
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Cost issues surrounding the use of computerized telemedicine for obstetric ultrasonography [PDF]
Fergal D. Malone+4 more
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