Remote patient management for home dialysis patients

Remote Patient Management (RPM) offers renal health care providers and patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) opportunities to embrace home dialysis therapies with greater confidence and the potential to obtain better clinical outcomes. Barriers and evidence required to increase adoption of...

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Main Authors: Wallace, E, Rosner, M, Alscher, M, Schmitt, C, Jain, A, Tentori, F, Firanek, C, Rheuban, K, Florez-Arango, J, Jha, V, Foo, M, de Blok, K, Marshall, M, Sanabria, M, Kudelka, T, Sloand, J
Format: Journal article
Published: Elsevier 2017
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author Wallace, E
Rosner, M
Alscher, M
Schmitt, C
Jain, A
Tentori, F
Firanek, C
Rheuban, K
Florez-Arango, J
Jha, V
Foo, M
de Blok, K
Marshall, M
Sanabria, M
Kudelka, T
Sloand, J
author_facet Wallace, E
Rosner, M
Alscher, M
Schmitt, C
Jain, A
Tentori, F
Firanek, C
Rheuban, K
Florez-Arango, J
Jha, V
Foo, M
de Blok, K
Marshall, M
Sanabria, M
Kudelka, T
Sloand, J
author_sort Wallace, E
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description Remote Patient Management (RPM) offers renal health care providers and patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) opportunities to embrace home dialysis therapies with greater confidence and the potential to obtain better clinical outcomes. Barriers and evidence required to increase adoption of RPM by the nephrology community need to be clearly defined. Ten healthcare providers from specialties including nephrology, cardiology, pediatrics, epidemiology, nursing, and health informatics with experience in home dialysis and the use of RPM systems gathered in Vienna, Austria to discuss opportunities, barriers, and system requirements of RPM as it applies to the home dialysis patient. While improved outcomes and cost effectiveness of RPM have been demonstrated in patients with diabetes mellitus and heart disease, only observational data on RPM has been gathered in patients on dialysis. The current review focused on RPM systems currently in use, on how RPM should be integrated into future care, and the evidence needed for optimized implementation in order to improve clinical and economic outcomes. Randomized controlled trials and/or large observational studies could inform the most effective and economical use of RPM in home dialysis. These studies are needed to establish the value of existing and/or future RPM models among patients, policy makers, and healthcare providers.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5b745f0b-b9cb-45a8-a899-ad66fff3eaa52022-03-26T17:22:24ZRemote patient management for home dialysis patientsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5b745f0b-b9cb-45a8-a899-ad66fff3eaa5Symplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2017Wallace, ERosner, MAlscher, MSchmitt, CJain, ATentori, FFiranek, CRheuban, KFlorez-Arango, JJha, VFoo, Mde Blok, KMarshall, MSanabria, MKudelka, TSloand, J Remote Patient Management (RPM) offers renal health care providers and patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) opportunities to embrace home dialysis therapies with greater confidence and the potential to obtain better clinical outcomes. Barriers and evidence required to increase adoption of RPM by the nephrology community need to be clearly defined. Ten healthcare providers from specialties including nephrology, cardiology, pediatrics, epidemiology, nursing, and health informatics with experience in home dialysis and the use of RPM systems gathered in Vienna, Austria to discuss opportunities, barriers, and system requirements of RPM as it applies to the home dialysis patient. While improved outcomes and cost effectiveness of RPM have been demonstrated in patients with diabetes mellitus and heart disease, only observational data on RPM has been gathered in patients on dialysis. The current review focused on RPM systems currently in use, on how RPM should be integrated into future care, and the evidence needed for optimized implementation in order to improve clinical and economic outcomes. Randomized controlled trials and/or large observational studies could inform the most effective and economical use of RPM in home dialysis. These studies are needed to establish the value of existing and/or future RPM models among patients, policy makers, and healthcare providers.
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Jha, V
Foo, M
de Blok, K
Marshall, M
Sanabria, M
Kudelka, T
Sloand, J
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