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Telehomecare Reduces ER Use and Hospitalizations at William Osler Health System.

Sandra Mierdel1, Kirk Owen2.   

Abstract

The Ontario Telemedicine Network's Telehomecare initiative brings together specially trained clinicians and technology to coach patients with COPD and/or heart failure to monitor vital signs and manage their health at home. The objective of the study was to evaluate pre- and post-enrollment and post discharge data captured by Telehomecare host William Osler Health System (WOHS). Results demonstrate a 46% reduction in emergency department use and a 53% reduction in hospitalizations post-enrollment compared to pre-enrollment. Average length of stay (LOS) dropped by 25% of a day compared to pre-enrollment. In addition, six months after Telehomecare discharge, inpatient admissions and emergency department visits continued to decline, by 65% and 57% respectively, compared to pre-enrollment. While average LOS increased between pre-enrollment and post-discharge, the reduction in acute inpatient episodes created a net reduction in accumulated inpatient days of 563.16 days (63% reduction). The WOHS Telehomecare results strongly support the positive influence of the program on health system utilization and the development of effective long-term self-management skills. Next steps could include reviewing, more closely, the reasons for hospital utilization and undertaking a cost-benefit analysis to support further expansion of the program to address other chronic illness and care needs.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25980711

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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