Telemonitoring can assist in managing cardiovascular disease in primary care: a systematic review of systematic reviews
Conclusion:
Telemonitoring has the potential to enhance primary care management of CVD by improving patient outcomes and reducing health costs. However, further research needs to explore the specific elements of telemonitoring interventions to determine the relative value of the various elements. Additionally, the ways in which telemonitoring care improves health outcomes needs to be further explored to understand the nature of these interventions.
Source: BMC Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Renee PurcellSusan McInnesElizabeth Halcomb Source Type: research
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