Cost-effectiveness of remote monitoring for cardiac implantable
Conclusion Remote monitoring of patients with CIEDs was associated with cost-savings in most studies and across different healthcare systems. RM may be considered cost-effective when...
We conducted a systematic review of available economic evaluations (including cost-effectiveness, cost-utility, cost-consequence analyses) and costing analyses (which examines costs but not clinical b...
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Conclusion Remote monitoring of patients with CIEDs was associated with cost-savings in most studies and across different healthcare systems. RM may be considered cost-effective when...
This study utilizes an economic model to analyze the cost‐effectiveness of remote monitoring of ICDs over a lifelong time horizon based on Medicare claims data.
We report the findings of this cost–consequence analysis, in which incremental costs and incremental benefits (ie, quality-adjusted life-years
This study aims to identify and synthesize existing literature in the cost-effectiveness of RM compared with in-person clinic assessments alone in patients with CIEDs.
This study utilizes an economic model to analyze the cost‐effectiveness of remote monitoring of ICDs over a lifelong time horizon based on Medicare claims data.
In this systematic review, we addressed this gap by examining the impacts of RPM interventions on patient safety, adherence, clinical and quality of life outcomes and cost-related
Using data from a non-randomized clinical trial conducted in 2021–2022 at a University Hospital in Korea, we examined the relationship between RM adoption and changes in patient time
These findings underscore the importance of developing cost-effective, widely scalable strategies to improve access, activation, and adherence to RM, especially among minority and
Although remote monitoring (RM) after pacemaker implantation is common, its cost-effectiveness has not been fully investigated. Therefore, we assessed the cost-effectiveness of RM
We report the findings of this cost–consequence analysis, in which incremental costs and incremental benefits (ie, quality-adjusted life-years ) are reported separately, rather than a
Given the high cost, intensity, and complexity of managing HF and taking the shortage in healthcare staff into account, remote patient monitoring (RPM) interventions are becoming