5 Topic Commentaries
Incorporating Remote Monitoring Into Your Practice
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John S. Rumsfeld, MD, PhD, FACC
Cardiology
•American College of Cardiology
Source“To truly transform cardiovascular care and improve heart health, we must incorporate data, remote patient monitoring and outcome tracking in an easy to use format both the patient and the physician can use to inform shared decision-making,”
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Tufia C. Haddad, MD
Medical Oncology (Breast)
•Mayo Clinic
Source“We set up a multidisciplinary team to develop monitoring decision trees and order sets working with COVID-19 specialists from Mayo's infectious diseases and pulmonary divisions and then converged efforts with the COVID-19 Frontline Care Team established in general internal medicine,”
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Abinash Virk, MD
Infectious Diseases
•Mayo Clinic
Source“These programs provide a standardized, organized approach for monitoring patients. This leads to a more standardized recognition of problems,”
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Michael Crocetti, MD, MPH
Pediatrics
•Johns Hopkins Community Physicians
Source“Pediatrics at Home has created the most innovative program I have seen for pediatric asthma in the last 20 years. It is a scalable way to improve outcomes and have children with asthma and their caregivers take more responsibility for the management of their disease.”
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Toby Christopher Campbell, MD, MS
Palliative Care/Medical Oncology
•University of Wisconsin
Source“As the trial uses a mobile app for symptom monitoring, patients need to be savvy enough to interact with an app and implement the instructions given,”
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