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Discover LudwigThe word 'telemonitoring' is correct and can be used in written English
It is defined as the remote monitoring of a patient's health using technology such as sensors and communication devices. Example: The hospital implemented a new telemonitoring system to track and monitor the vital signs of patients at home, reducing the need for frequent hospital visits.
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telemonitoring
verb
Present participle of telemonitor
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Jubilee Street will also lose around £14,000 of start-up funding for providing "enhanced services" – such as caring for patients who are seriously ill or at risk of emergency hospital admission, assessing patients at risk of dementia, introducing telemonitoring of patients at home and introducing internet bookings and repeat prescriptions.
"We can see whether they are having a problem, say with their breathing, and we can use other equipment like telemonitoring to assess them," she says.
It will also mean, with some investment in the technology, that home monitoring or telemonitoring can become more widespread, saving hospital visits, lengthy journeys and, of course, money.
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It noted that for every 100 patients being telemonitored, 10 hospital admissions are averted each month – that's up to £2,000 saved per averted admission, representing a return on investment of 48%.
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