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OAKLAND, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 07/19/10 -- The Center for Technology and Aging today announced grants to five organizations for remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology projects that will demonstrate how RPM improves the quality and efficiency of chronic disease management and post-acute care of older adults. Each project involves a coordinated effort among patients, families and caregivers.
"RPM technologies make a huge difference in the quality of life for those living with chronic conditions," said David Lindeman, PhD, director of the Center for Technology and Aging. "These projects will underscore the need to reform reimbursement policies and make possible wider adoption of these technologies in public programs -- Medicare and Medicaid -- as well as among private insurers and health care systems."
The U.S. health care system could reduce costs by nearly 200 billion during the next 25 years if RPM tools were utilized to care for patients with congestive heart failure (CHF), diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and chronic wounds or skin ulcers. Eight of 10 older Americans have one or more chronic diseases.
The Centers RPM initiative goals are to demonstrate that these technologies can be used more widely because they reduce: the use of ERs and hospitals by older adults, the need for those with chronic illness to move to intensive higher-cost care settings, and the burden on family and professional caregivers.
RPM includes a wide variety of technology, such as point-of-care monitoring devices -- weight scales, glucometers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators, and blood pressure monitors -- which become part of a fully integrated health data collection, analysis, and reporting system between the devices, patients, and clinicians.
The grantees are:
"One of the Centers goals is to assure that funded projects arent one and done, but are designed to be replicated," said Lindeman. "Each grantee has identified ways to make sure their project can continue beyond the one-year grant period, can be broadly adopted by others, and is integrated within our long-term care system."
The five 100,000 grants will be supplemented with a total of over 1,746,000 in matching funds. Individual project details and the Centers RPM Position Paper are available at the Web site, www.techandaging.org.
The Center for Technology and Aging (www.techandaging.org) supports the rapid adoption and diffusion of technologies that enhance independence and improve home and community-based care for older adults. Through grants, research, and development of practical tools and best practice guidelines, the Center serves as an independent, non-profit resource for improving the quality and cost-effectiveness of long-term care services. The Center was established with funding from The SCAN Foundation (www.thescanfoundation.org) and is affiliated with the Public Health Institute (www.phi.org) in Oakland, CA.
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