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Real-World Comparison of Telemonitoring Versus Conventional Care in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Those With Asthma—Impact on Clinical Outcomes and Patient Characteristics: Retrospective Cohort Study

Real-World Comparison of Telemonitoring Versus Conventional Care in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Those With Asthma—Impact on Clinical Outcomes and Patient Characteristics: Retrospective Cohort Study

Interestingly, in patients with both COPD and asthma, evidence was found that longer use of telemonitoring (12 months or longer) was more effective in reducing hospitalization [16,22]. Utilization of telemonitoring did not result in fewer outpatient clinic visits, despite one of the app’s aims being to reduce such visits [50].

Lidy Aaltje Catharina Roubos, Heleen Westland, Niesje Lieset Hulstein-Brink, Rosalie Constance Visser, Jan Willem K van den Berg, Jobbe PL Leenen

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66743

A Nurse-Led Telemonitoring Approach in Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Cohort Study

A Nurse-Led Telemonitoring Approach in Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Cohort Study

We aimed to describe a pragmatic, 12-month, prospective cohort surveillance study, using an NLTA, to examine the trajectory of metabolic and psychological health, and health care usage, in patients with diabetes (Telemonitoring Study Group, TSG), in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic environment. A retrospective contemporary clinic cohort who did not receive regular telemonitoring contact (the non-TSG) was established as a comparator for metabolic indices.

Stephanie A Noonan, Amanda L Gauld, Maria I Constantino, Margaret J McGill, Timothy L Middleton, Ian D Caterson, Luigi N Fontana, Stephen M Twigg, Ted Wu, Raaj Kishore Biswas, Jencia Wong

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e68214

eHealth Literacy and Participation in Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Among Patients With Hypertension: Cross-Sectional Study

eHealth Literacy and Participation in Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Among Patients With Hypertension: Cross-Sectional Study

Our study is uniquely focused on current BP telemonitoring participation, making it difficult to compare our findings to previous studies that reported willingness or readiness to participate in BP telemonitoring [23,43]. Moreover, it is the first quantitative study on RBPM using the robustness of e HLQ based on the e-HL framework to assess RBPM participation among adults with HTN.

Chinwe E Eze, Michael P Dorsch, Antoinette B Coe, Corey A Lester, Lorraine R Buis, Karen B Farris

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71926

Remote Patient Monitoring System for Polypathological Older Adults at High Risk for Hospitalization: Retrospective Cohort Study

Remote Patient Monitoring System for Polypathological Older Adults at High Risk for Hospitalization: Retrospective Cohort Study

This approach, also known as telemonitoring, consists of a form of telemedicine that enables health care professionals to remotely track patients’ health status and take actions when abnormalities occur. Such an approach facilitates the sharing and coordination of resources [17]. It also allows real-time health information to be exchanged between patients and care providers through digital technologies [18].

Damien Testa, Israa Salma, Vincent Iborra, Victoire Roussel, Mireille Dutech, Etienne Minvielle, Elise Cabanes

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71527

Economic Evaluation Methodologies of Remote Patient Monitoring for Chronic Conditions: Scoping Review

Economic Evaluation Methodologies of Remote Patient Monitoring for Chronic Conditions: Scoping Review

Studies focusing on health insurance companies included costs relevant to the insurance plan, such as hospital services, ambulatory care, prescription medicines, and medical devices, while excluding costs like telemonitoring if not directly borne by the insurer [34,37,51,66,75]. German statutory health insurance studies, costs associated with hospital services, prescription medicines, and other covered interventions were included [34,49,66,68].

Siri Bjorvig, Elin Breivik, Jordi Piera-Jiménez, Carme Carrion

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71565

Alert Reduction and Telemonitoring Process Optimization for Improving Efficiency in Remote Patient Monitoring Programs: Framework Development Study

Alert Reduction and Telemonitoring Process Optimization for Improving Efficiency in Remote Patient Monitoring Programs: Framework Development Study

The Maasstad Hospital has extensive experience with telemonitoring for various medical conditions. Since June 2022, a central telemonitoring center has been in operation where specialized monitoring nurses assess all generated alerts during office hours. They are supervised daily by a responsible nurse specialist or medical specialist. See Figure 1 for a graphical overview of the telemonitoring organization. Telemonitoring organization and alert processing.

Job van Steenkiste, Niki Lupgens, Martijn Kool, Daan Dohmen, Iris Verberk-Jonkers

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66066

Association of Technology-Related Skills and Self-Efficacy With Willingness to Participate in Heart Failure Telemonitoring: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Association of Technology-Related Skills and Self-Efficacy With Willingness to Participate in Heart Failure Telemonitoring: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Telemonitoring is a specific application of e Health that has the potential to reduce hospitalizations, mortality, and health care costs [7]. Health care professionals use telemonitoring to closely review patient-generated health data to detect early signs of HF progression [7]. As reported in a recent meta-analysis, optimal home telemonitoring reduces HF-related hospitalizations by 15%‐19% and all-cause mortality by 16% [8].

Sharon Cuppen, Mayke van Leunen, Tamara Henken, Mayra Goevaerts, Martijn Scherrenberg, Maarten Falter, Paul Dendale, Hareld Kemps, Willem J Kop

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68992

Prerequisites for Cost-Effective Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring: Early Health Economic Analysis

Prerequisites for Cost-Effective Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring: Early Health Economic Analysis

A hospital can claim this tariff 3 times a year as a flat fee for a patient who is remotely monitored to cover costs for the license of telemonitoring software, salaries for the involved health care workers, and development costs. In the SOC group, direct medical costs only consisted of standard drug costs and costs for the in-person OPD consultations.

Job van Steenkiste, Pim van Dorst, Daan Dohmen, Cornelis Boersma

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e64386

Telehealth Interventions in Pharmacy Practice: Systematic Review of Reviews and Recommendations

Telehealth Interventions in Pharmacy Practice: Systematic Review of Reviews and Recommendations

To address these gaps, it is crucial to unify the currently available evidence regarding the four main telehealth domains: (1) teleconsultation, (2) telecollaboration, (3) telesupport, and (4) telemonitoring; their use in a variety of settings to identify future directions that pharmacy can possibly work toward [7].

Rachel Lai Kay Chong, Andrew Siang Ee Chan, Crystal Min Siu Chua, Yi Feng Lai

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57129