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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dr. Naveen Goel]]></dc:creator>
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<h2><strong>Chronic Care Management Made More Effective With Remote Patient
Monitoring </strong></h2>



<p>As hospitals are
continually being penalized for excessive 30-day readmissions, chronic care
management (CCM) has become a rising area of healthcare. Chronic care management
in the form of transitions of care (TOC) programs are effective, but still not
enough to hinder disease progression. In relatively recent years, CCM methods
have started to integrate remote patient monitoring (RPM) systems for further
assessment of care. </p>



<h3><strong>Chronic Disease Progression, Still A Growing Problem</strong></h3>



<p>Hospital readmissions
from chronic conditions are costing upwards of half of billion dollars or more,
annually. These chronic care conditions are proving to be key sources of rising
costs as well as lower quality of care. This could be due to several factors
such as non-adherence, low health literacy, or use of several medications from
different healthcare providers.</p>



<p>The most prevalent
chronic conditions include:</p>



<ul><li>Heart Disease</li><li>Hypertension</li><li>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)</li><li>Diabetes</li></ul>



<p>These chronic conditions
can be assessed according to certain health metrics. Qualitative metrics
include diet, lifestyle, and family history. Other quantitative metrics as
shown in the table below can also provide more direct monitoring opportunities.
These metrics can be compared based on the chronic condition although many
patients suffer from more than one chronic condition at a time. </p>



<table class="wp-block-table"><tbody><tr><td>
  <strong>Chronic Condition</strong>
  </td><td>
  <strong>Health Metrics</strong>
  </td></tr><tr><td>Heart Disease    </td><td>LDL-C, HDL-C, cholesterol, triglycerides<br>LP(a)<br>hs-CRP         </td></tr><tr><td>Hypertension      </td><td>Blood pressure   </td></tr><tr><td>Chronic Obstructive <br>Pulmonary Disease (COPD)   </td><td>FEV1/FVC<br>Peak expiratory flow<br>Pulse oximetry<br>Nitric oxide            </td></tr><tr><td>Diabetes   </td><td>Fasting blood glucose <br>A1c<br>OGTT<br>aAG            </td></tr></tbody></table>



<h3><strong>Timely Interventions Are Crucial For CCM</strong></h3>



<p>The benefits of CCM
extend towards decreasing emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and
long-term care admissions. This is due to consistent opportunities to follow up
on patient health metrics and overall condition. If abnormalities in vital
signs and symptoms are overlooked, the patient is at risk of worsening disease
states and eventual hospitalizations.</p>



<p>Therefore, it is not only
important to assess chronic conditions with every follow-up, but also provide
education and intervention as necessary. Moderate ticks in blood pressure
levels, heart rates, and breathing patterns can make all the difference in
ensuring optimal patient care. Otherwise, events like exacerbations from asthma
or heart failure could send a patient straight to the hospital.</p>



<p>Studies show that health
data transmitted by patients remotely can increase the likelihood of &nbsp;positive patient outcomes. Patients with
diabetes, who are receiving consistent chronic care management, have received
timely interventions comparable to those after a regular clinic visit.<sup>1</sup>
Chronic care management can be boosted to an even higher level with the use of
remote patient monitoring. </p>



<h3><strong>Remote Patient Monitoring as a Supplemental Solution</strong></h3>



<p>Continual advancements in
technology have allowed the use of remote patient monitoring systems to improve
the quality of care. Clinicians now have the ability to assess patient’s
functional, medical, and psychosocial needs via remote platform systems. With
easy access and oversight, remote monitoring programs can provide the necessary
tools to enhance the management of chronic conditions.&nbsp; </p>



<p>Patients have the opportunity
to keep track of their condition(s) by uploading vitals and health metrics to a
secure platform. Clinicians and healthcare providers are then able to analyze
patient conditions and provide the necessary feedback to slow disease
progression. For instance, a hypertensive patient who is not taking their
medications can easily be counseled after noticing a decline in blood pressure
values. </p>



<p>Remote patient monitoring
can further provide an effortless, low cost way to provide patient education
and address adherence concerns. Patient health metrics can be closely tracked
and attended to with a comprehensive care plan. This plan can consist of
expected outcomes and prognosis, measurable treatment goals, and scheduled
medication management visits. By immediately attending to these patient care
elements, chronic disease progression can be slowed. Therefore, chronic care
management (CCM) plus remote patient monitoring can be an optimal combination
for better patient care. </p>



<p style="font-size:10px">Footnote: 1. Chase, H.P.;
Pearson, J.A.; Wightman, C.; Roberts, M.D.; Oderberg, A.D.; Garg, S.K.
&#8220;Modem transmission of glucose values reduces the costs and need for
clinic visits&#8221;. Diabetes Care. 26 (5): 1475–1479.
doi:10.2337/diacare.26.5.1475.</p>
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		<title>Game Changing Patient Engagement Platform Featured on Discovery Life</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dr. Naveen Goel]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2018 03:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>BLOGPRESS RELEASES Game Changing Patient Engagement Platform Featured on Discovery Life MIAMI, Fl, June 12, 2018 – Dr. Naveen Goel, founder of HealthKOS™, an end-to-end solution developed by<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>BLOGPRESS RELEASES</h4>
<h2>Game Changing Patient Engagement Platform Featured on Discovery Life</h2>
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<p><strong>MIAMI, Fl, June 12, 2018</strong> – Dr. Naveen Goel, founder of <a href="https://www.www.healthkos.com/">HealthKOS™</a>, an end-to-end solution developed by doctors to improve patient engagement, compliance and outcomes, will be featured on Discovery Life, a television network subsidiary of Discovery Inc. This Friday Dr. Goel and Rose Lee Archer, award-winning producer and host of the Rose Lee Archer Show, will be discussing the importance of patient engagement and how the HealthKOS™ platform is disrupting the healthcare industry.</p>
<p>The episode is scheduled to broadcast on Friday, June 15, on the Discovery Channel.</p>
<p>HealthKOS™ is a patient centric platform that provides direct savings to the physician and healthcare organizations in time, money and reducing risk as well as improving quality of care. What makes HealthKOS™ different is that it utilizes automated algorithms, real-time data, and quality metrics to involve patients in their own care, as well as keeping healthcare providers and family constantly informed. HealthKOS™ allows the healthcare team to monitor patient progress outside the practice office, leading to timely interventions, preventing unnecessary disease progression and hospitalizations. HealthKOS™ is an easy to use platform that integrates with other systems that may be in place.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>About Dr. Naveen Goel</strong></p>
<p>HealthKOS™ was created by Naveen Goel, MD, a practicing Interventional Nephrologist. Dr. Goel’s vision was to develop a patient-centric platform with a mobile component to empower patients while facilitating real time connectivity with their physicians. Based on his experience as a physician and his knowledge providing care to a sick patient population with multiple chronic diseases, Dr. Goel has led the development of a practical, yet powerful health IT solution.</p>
<p><strong>Media Contact:</strong></p>
<p>Brian Goldstein, <a href="mailto:bgoldstein@www.healthkos.com">bgoldstein@www.healthkos.com</a></p>
<p>Kollin Lephart, <a href="mailto:klephart@www.healthkos.com">klephart@www.healthkos.com</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>For more information, please visit www.www.healthkos.com</p>
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