Studies
Partners/ Authors | Adam Darkins, Patricia Ryan, Rita Kobb, Linda Foster, Ellen Edmonson, Bonnie Wakefield, and Anne E. Lancaster |
Start & end date | 2003-2007 |
Focus | Between July 2003 and December 2007, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) introduced a national home telehealth program, Care Coordination/Home Telehealth (CCHT). Its purpose was to coordinate the care of veteran patients with chronic conditions and avoid their unnecessary admission to long-term institutional care. |
Outcome | Routine analysis of data obtained for quality and performance purposes from a cohort of 17,025 CCHT patients shows the benefits of a 25% reduction in numbers of bed days of care, 19% reduction in numbers of hospital admissions, and mean satisfaction score rating of 86% after enrolment into the program. Disease-specific data include: • Diabetes: 20.4% decrease in utilisation of traditional NIC services; • CHF: 25.9% decrease in utilisation of traditional NIC services • COPD: 20.7% decrease in utilisation of traditional NIC services |
Website | https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/tmj.2008.0021 |
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