WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on
Tele-Health Monitoring Market Shares and Forecasts, Worldwide,
2011-2017. The 2011 study has 443 pages, 156 tables and figures. Tele
monitoring is evolving more sophisticated ways of monitoring vital signs
in the home, thus protecting people in a familiar, confortable
environment. The improvement in care delivery that is possible using
vital signs monitoring in the home is dramatic and promises to lower the
total cost of care delivery.
Once people are facing hospitalization and re-hospitalization, they
tend to be more attentive to healthy lifestyle and to be amenable to
learning about what needs to be done to take care of a condition.
Tele-monitoring provides a way to track vital signs and intervene at a
sign of deterioration in condition.
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Telemonitoring systems support the premise that proactively
reaching out to people with chronic disease provides a means for getting
them to change behavior in a way that will support better lifestyle,
lifestyle more suited to taking care of the physical body. It is really
difficult to get people to take care of themselves, they make all manner
of inappropriate decisions. Education as to healthy lifestyle needs to
be initiated much earlier in life. Perhaps the definition of
intelligence could be transformed to mean those who know best how to
care for themselves in a healthy manner.
US Medicare CMS defines telehealth as remote health care delivery
via monitoring. A healthcare provider can connect more consistently with
patients. Telehealth: phone monitoring is the implementation of
scheduled encounters via the telephone. Telemonitoring relates to the
collection and transmission of vital signs clinical data through
electronic information processing technologies. Quality improvement
organizations (QIOs) assist home health agencies in implementing
telehealth tools to reduce acute care hospitalization.
According to Susan Eustis, the principal author of the study, “The
advantage of telemonitoring is that it increases patient compliance. The
aim is to improve the delivery of healthcare to clients by monitoring
vital signs to detect changes in patient condition that may indicate the
onset of a more serious event, much as nurses in the hospital monitor
patient vital signs for the purpose of permitting sophisticated care
delivery.”
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The aim of telemonitoring is to improve patient compliance with
standards of care known to support improved outcomes for patients with
chronic conditions. Tele-monitoring is one way to improve patient
compliance, but there are other ways to achieve that as well.
Chronic condition care requires daily, real-time monitoring of
physiological data, direct patient feedback, coaching, and a high level
of patient-clinician interaction to achieve positive results. With the
geographical distance widening between doctors and their patients, the
problem solution depends on: digital literacy and effective multimodal
communication.
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90 State Street, Suite 700
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United States
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