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Telemedicine may increase access to care and reduce hospitalizations: study

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | June 23, 2016
DEERFIELD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new study conducted by Baxter International Inc. (NYSE: BAX) and published in PLOS ONE indicates healthcare systems in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Spain see value in supporting remote monitoring technology for chronic health conditions, including end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The study indicates remote monitoring may improve access to care, decrease hospitalizations and reduce treatment costs by helping healthcare professionals manage patients’ treatments and improve adherence.

''Increasing healthcare costs and a growing number of chronically ill patients are driving the need for more affordable and innovative options, like remote monitoring that may support better delivery of home healthcare,'' said Giuseppe Accogli, president, Renal, Baxter. ''Baxter conducted this study to better understand the perceived multi-faceted value of remote monitoring, and the continued need for supportive funding and policies that may enable more patients to have access to the new technology.''

Baxter has launched AMIA Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD) system with SHARESOURCE, a cloud-based, two-way remote connectivity platform that enables remote patient management in the United States, and the HOMECHOICE CLARIA APD system with SHARESOURCE in Europe. SHARESOURCE is designed to provide more timely therapy decisions by enabling healthcare professionals to deliver individualized dialysis care and allowing on-demand access to treatment data while the patient is at home.
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The study, ''Remote Monitoring of Chronic Diseases: A Landscape Assessment of Policies in Four European Countries''1 observed a growing number of funding approaches and policies supporting remote monitoring for chronic diseases, such as chronic heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and diabetes. The study also reports a survey of healthcare payers and policy makers in these countries indicating the value of remote monitoring is perceived to be moderate to high in these chronic diseases, as well as ESRD.

Remote monitoring and telehealth can be defined as the electronic exchange or transfer of a patient’s medical information allowing a healthcare professional to review and make medical or clinical decisions. This information may include cardiovascular and metabolic data such as blood pressure, blood glucose, body temperature and weight. For patients on home dialysis, additional information related to individual treatment results, data history and device settings can be transferred to the healthcare team, enabling earlier identification of problems.

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