Remote management in chronic heart failure showed potential clinical benefits in reducing the cumulative burden of illness, supporting its integration into primary healthcare.
Does remote management improve clinical outcomes and reduce the cumulative burden of illness in patients with chronic heart failure?
Remote management shows feasibility and potential to reduce illness burden in chronic heart failure patients, supporting its integration into primary healthcare.
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Remote management demonstrated feasibility and potential clinical benefits, particularly in reducing the cumulative burden of illness. Further, it provides a foundation for integration into primary healthcare systems to optimize resource allocation and improve long-term patient outcomes.
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