[HTML][HTML] Experiences, Challenges, and Lessons Learned During Implementation of a Remote Monitoring Program for Home-Isolated COVID-19 Patients in Chennai …

P Ganeshkumar, K Ilangovan… - … Health: Science and …, 2023 - ghspjournal.org
During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the majority of the identified
COVID-19 patients in Chennai, a southern metropolitan city of India, presented as …

[HTML][HTML] Remote monitoring of COVID-19 positive high-risk patients in domestic isolation: A feasibility study

D Wurzer, P Spielhagen, A Siegmann… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background If a COVID-19 patient develops a so-called severe course, he or she must be
taken to hospital as soon as possible. This proves difficult in domestic isolation, as patients …

Home-based care programme (HBCP) for patients with COVID-19: Boon or burden during pandemic management?

N Kumar, G Mathew, R Huchchannavar - Biomedicine, 2023 - biomedicineonline.org
Abstract Introduction and Aim: India experienced the peak of the second wave of COVID-19
during April to June 2021. Massive surge of cases resulting in shortage of beds and oxygen …

[PDF][PDF] COVID-19 Home Monitoring Program: Healthcare Innovation in developing, maintaining, and Outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infected patients

JA Al-Tawfiq, H Kheir, T Al-Dakheel, S Al-Qahtani… - 2021 - scholarworks.iupui.edu
Introduction The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) had
caused an increased burden on healthcare organizations. Thus, a new strategy is needed to …

[HTML][HTML] Remote monitoring and holistic care of home-isolated COVID-19 positive healthcare workers through digital technology during the omicron (B1. 1.529) wave …

S Jain, A Agarwal, A Bhardwaj, PVM Lakshmi… - Frontiers in public …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Remote monitoring through digital technology offers a promising solution for the
diverse medical, psychological and social issues that plague patients with COVID-19 under …

'TELECOVID'TO RESTRICT COVID-19 PATIENTS ADMISSION IN HOSPITAL USING VIGILANT CLINICAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM: OUR EXPERIENCE

N Patel, J Patel, D Joshi, M Parmar… - Towards …, 2022 - hrdc.gujaratuniversity.ac.in
Background: COVID-19 has forced us to alter, or perhaps it's better said that we have had to
adapt. Within the Indian context, telemedicine has the potential to extend access to quality …

[HTML][HTML] Protocol: Mixed methods protocol to examine the acceptability and clinical characteristics of a remote monitoring programme for delivery of COVID-19 care …

R Fox, SM Symmons, A De Brún, D Joyce… - BMJ Open, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction The use of remote monitoring technology to manage the care of patients with
COVID-19 has been implemented to help reduce the burden placed on healthcare systems …

Outcomes of home isolated COVID-19 patients and risk factors associated with the adverse outcomes: Longitudinal Retrospective Study in Shimoga, Karnataka

S Kumari - Population Medicine, 2023 - populationmedicine.eu
Background: COVID-19 is a current global pandemic caused by the newly discovered novel
SARS-COV-2. According to studies, patients who have died thus far were older, more likely …

The value of remote monitoring for the COVID-19 pandemic

AR Watson, R Wah, R Thamman - Telemedicine and e-Health, 2020 - liebertpub.com
COVID-19 has created the need for population-level screening, and telemedicine is ideally
positioned to enable this. As telemedicine has evolved over the last decade, remote …

E-Quarantine: A Smart Health System for Monitoring Coronavirus Patients for Remotely Quarantine (preprint)

DM El-Din, AE Hassanein, EE Hassanien… - 2020 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
Coronavirus becomes officially a global pandemic due to the speed spreading off in various
countries. An increasing number of infected with this disease causes the Inability problem to …