Asthma Monitoring Reduces Hospital Visits for Children
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- * research Topic: The effectiveness of remote monitoring for children with long-term asthma.
- "can implement more remote services like this one,it will help us to offer the best health care services to our patients without increasing costs."
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Summary of research Findings
* research Topic: The effectiveness of remote monitoring for children with long-term asthma.
* Key Finding: Children with asthma who use at-home remote monitoring are half as likely to require hospital care.
* implication: Implementing more remote services can improve patient care without increasing costs.
* Study Details:
* Abstract Number: OA2346
* Title: “Assessment of healthcare consumption and asthma control after implementation of remote monitoring in long-term multicentre paediatric asthma care”
* Researchers: marc Oppelaar et al.
* Presentation: Presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) conference.
* Date/Time: Sunday,September 28,2025,15:45-17:00 CEST
* Session: “Shaping the future of respiratory care through artificial intelligence and evidence-based digital strategies”
* Source: European Respiratory Society
* Citation: Children with asthma who use at-home monitoring are half as likely to need hospital care,research finds (2025,September 28)
Key Quote (for emphasis):
“can implement more remote services like this one,it will help us to offer the best health care services to our patients without increasing costs.”
Potential Uses & Further Considerations:
* internal Communication: Share this information with relevant healthcare professionals (pediatricians,respiratory therapists,nurses,administrators). Highlight the cost-saving potential.
* Proposal/Justification: Use this research to support proposals for investing in remote monitoring technology and services.
* Patient Education: Consider sharing this information (in simplified terms) with patients and families to encourage adoption of remote monitoring programs.
* Further Research: Investigate the specific remote monitoring technologies used in the study. Determine if they are compatible with existing systems and workflows.
* Link to the Abstract: https://k4.ersnet.org/prod/v2/Front/Program/Session?e=685&session=19485
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