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Results of the Australian CSIRO National Multi-site Trial of At-home Telemonitoring for the Management of Chronic Disease

Authors:
Branko Celler
Marlien Varnfield
Jane Li
Rajiv Jayasena
Ross Sparks
Surya Nepal
Leila Alem
Julian Jang-Jaccard
Simon McBride

Keywords: telehealth; home telehealth; home telemonitoring; chronic disease management; clinical trial protocol; BACI design; case matched control design

Abstract:
A clinical trial of telehealth services was carried out along the Eastern seaboard of Australia from Townsville in the North to Launceston in Tasmania over a period of 18 months from mid-2013 to end-2014. Patients were selected based on their history of hospitalization for their chronic conditions. A Test group of 114 patients was supplied with at home telemonitoring equipment and 173 patients were enrolled as a matched control group who were subjected to normal care. The impact of telemonitoring over one year following the start of telemonitoring, was analyzed using linear regression and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Mortality was reduced by >40%, the rate of hospitalization was reduced by 53% and length of stay was reduced by 7.5 days. The rate of expenditure on medical services was reduced by 46.3% and that for Pharmaceutical expenditure by 25.5%. There were significant differences in results for patients with Heart Failure, those with Lung Disease and those with Diabetes. The effective introduction of telemonitoring was dependent on local factors such as workplace culture and capacity for organizational change management.

Pages: 200 to 201

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2016

Publication date: April 24, 2016

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4359

ISBN: 978-1-61208-470-1

Location: Venice, Italy

Dates: from April 24, 2016 to April 28, 2016