A rapid mixed-methods evaluation of remote home monitoring models during the COVID-19 pandemic in England
Background Remote home monitoring services were developed and implemented for patients with COVID-19 during the pandemic. Patients monitored blood oxygen saturation and other readings (e.g. temperature) at home and were escalated as necessary. Objective To evaluate effectiveness, costs, implementati...
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Main Authors: | Fulop Naomi J (Author), Walton Holly (Author), Crellin Nadia (Author), Georghiou Theo (Author), Herlitz Lauren (Author), Litchfield Ian (Author), Massou Efthalia (Author), Sherlaw-Johnson Chris (Author), Sidhu Manbinder (Author), Tomini Sonila M (Author), Vindrola-Padros Cecilia (Author), Ellins Jo (Author), Morris Stephen (Author), Ng Pei Li (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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