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Real-World Adherence and Effectiveness of Remote Patient Monitoring Among Medicaid Patients With Diabetes: Retrospective Cohort Study

Real-World Adherence and Effectiveness of Remote Patient Monitoring Among Medicaid Patients With Diabetes: Retrospective Cohort Study

They also asked patients to select a daily time by which they would test and transmit their blood glucose levels. If transmission did not occur by that time, an automated alert prompted a company staff member to make a reminder call (referred to as an adherence call) to the patient to troubleshoot any technical issues and to remind the patient to test and transmit the blood glucose levels.

Sulki Park, Hye-Chung Kum, Qi Zheng, Mark A Lawley

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45033

Correction: Adherence to Telemonitoring Therapy for Medicaid Patients With Hypertension: Case Study

Correction: Adherence to Telemonitoring Therapy for Medicaid Patients With Hypertension: Case Study

In the originally published article, the Acknowledgments section inadvertantly missed a statement acknowledging the telemonitoring company that provided the real-world data for the study. In the corrected version of the article, the following sentence has been added to the Acknowledgments section: Real-world telemonitoring data was provided by Coordination Centric.

Sulki Park, Hye-Chung Kum, Michael A Morrisey, Qi Zheng, Mark A Lawley

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(6):e39666

Adherence to Telemonitoring Therapy for Medicaid Patients With Hypertension: Case Study

Adherence to Telemonitoring Therapy for Medicaid Patients With Hypertension: Case Study

In this study, a telemonitoring company provided historical telemonitoring data (from January 2016 to December 2018) for Medicaid clients with hypertension in the state of Texas. The monitoring protocol (Figure 1) required patients to be referred by their physician. After Medicaid approval, a company technology deployer visited the patient’s home to set up the equipment and provide training.

Sulki Park, Hye-Chung Kum, Michael A Morrisey, Qi Zheng, Mark A Lawley

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(9):e29018

Barriers to Remote Health Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Proposed Classification Scheme

Barriers to Remote Health Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Proposed Classification Scheme

Video involved the use of videoconferencing, but could be done through a mobile phone or tablet app or a laptop’s integrated camera, a desktop computer with a camera, or a remote health intervention with videoconferencing capabilities. Email was created as a category because many studies mentioned the use of email as a communication form but did not specify how it was to be accessed (eg, mobile device, laptop, desktop).

Michelle M Alvarado, Hye-Chung Kum, Karla Gonzalez Coronado, Margaret J Foster, Pearl Ortega, Mark A Lawley

J Med Internet Res 2017;19(2):e28