Remote Monitoring Archives - Healthentia https://healthentia.com/tag/remote-monitoring/ Tue, 05 Aug 2025 10:47:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://healthentia.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-favicon_512-32x32.png Remote Monitoring Archives - Healthentia https://healthentia.com/tag/remote-monitoring/ 32 32 193384636 AZIMUTH Study: Digital Transformation in Heart Failure Care https://healthentia.com/azimuth-study-digital-transformation-in-heart-failure-care/ Tue, 24 Jun 2025 11:59:29 +0000 https://healthentia.com/?p=22194 A paper recently was published on the study design and Phase 1 results of the AZIMUTH study representing a successful partnership between leading Italian medical centers, AstraZeneca, and Healthentia, demonstrating how collaborative innovation can transform healthcare delivery. AZIMUTH study leveraged Healthentia’s certified digital health platform to digitally transform heart failure care with remote monitoring, patient...

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A paper recently was published on the study design and Phase 1 results of the AZIMUTH study representing a successful partnership between leading Italian medical centers, AstraZeneca, and Healthentia, demonstrating how collaborative innovation can transform healthcare delivery. AZIMUTH study leveraged Healthentia’s certified digital health platform to digitally transform heart failure care with remote monitoring, patient engagement, and collaborative innovation. This multicenter initiative leveraged Healthentia Medical Device (SaMD), to address the persistent challenges in heart failure management.

The paper highlighted how the platform addressed the fragmented nature of heart failure care by enabling continuous communication between hospital specialists and community healthcare providers.

Study Design and Implementation

The AZIMUTH study (FondAZione A. Gemelli IRCCS Artificial Intelligence Empowered Digital PlatforM to sUpport paTients with Heart Failure) addressed this healthcare challenge through innovative digital health technology. It demonstrates how smartphone-based care could transform outcomes for heart failure patients. This multicenter, prospective study enrolled 300 heart failure patients across four leading Italian medical centers in Phases 1 and 2.

The study utilized Healthentia v3, a Class I Software as Medical Device (SaMD), as the core platform for remote patient monitoring and care delivery operating through two integrated components:

Patient Mobile Application: Patients used intuitive “widgets” for daily health monitoring, including mandatory weight and blood pressure tracking, validated questionnaires (Kansas Questionnaire and medication adherence assessments), and optional monitoring of heart rate, oxygen saturation, and physical activity. The app seamlessly integrated with Bluetooth-enabled devices to minimize manual entry errors.

Clinical Dashboard: Healthcare providers accessed a platform that consolidated patient data into actionable insights, featuring real-time monitoring, intelligent alert systems based on clinical thresholds, longitudinal trend analysis, and integrated patient communication tools.

The study carefully addressed the real-world implementation by establishing clear inclusion criteria that balanced technological requirements with practical applicability. Patients required basic digital literacy or caregiver support, smartphone compatibility, and received comprehensive training during enrollment. The platform was designed for intuitive use across age groups, ensuring broad accessibility.

Proven Results

The study successfully demonstrated the effectiveness of digital health solutions in heart failure management:

Patient Engagement: Achieved the primary objective with over 70% of patients successfully engaging with the digital platform throughout the study period.

Clinical Improvements: Patients showed significantly improved medication adherence and treatment engagement compared to traditional care approaches.

Healthcare Provider Value: Clinicians reported enhanced ability to monitor patients remotely, identify early warning signs, and coordinate care more effectively.

Feasibility Confirmed: The app-based model proved both technically feasible and clinically valuable across diverse patient demographics.

Impact and Validation

AZIMUTH validated that smartphone-based care could transform outcomes for heart failure patients – a population traditionally challenged by frequent hospitalizations and complex medication regimens. The study proved that digital health solutions, when properly implemented through certified medical device platforms like Healthentia, could enhance both patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.

The successful completion of AZIMUTH Phase 1 established a new evidence base for digital health adoption in chronic disease management. Azimuth demonstrated that collaborative innovation between healthcare institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and technology providers can deliver measurable clinical value. A second paper with results from Phase II is expected soon and new partners have joined efforts in a new study named Azimusa utilizing the Azimuth care model and expanding further the scope to more medical centers in the north with more patients.

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Transforming Healthcare: Exploring the Power of Virtual Wards https://healthentia.com/transforming-healthcare-exploring-the-power-of-virtual-wards/ Thu, 11 Apr 2024 14:10:40 +0000 https://healthentia.com/?p=20404   Among the many transformative solutions emerging in Healthcare, Virtual Wards have garnered considerable attention for their potential to revolutionize patient care. By leveraging digital tools and remote monitoring technologies, virtual wards offer a paradigm shift in how hospitals deliver services and how patients experience healthcare. In this blog post, we will highlight some benefits...

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Among the many transformative solutions emerging in Healthcare, Virtual Wards have garnered considerable attention for their potential to revolutionize patient care. By leveraging digital tools and remote monitoring technologies, virtual wards offer a paradigm shift in how hospitals deliver services and how patients experience healthcare. In this blog post, we will highlight some benefits of virtual wards, exploring their impact on hospitals, patients, and the broader healthcare landscape and give details of our implementation of our recent use cases.

The biggest benefit of these wards are to facilitate continuous monitoring of patients’ health post discharge, reducing readmissions by providing post-discharge support and guidance. Access to care improves, especially for those in remote areas. Cost savings accrue through optimized resource utilization and reduced hospital stays. Patients feel empowered to manage their health with remote tools and education, enhancing their overall experience. Flexibility and convenience are paramount, allowing patients to receive care from home. Moreover, virtual wards support population health management by enabling effective monitoring and intervention based on collected data. Overall, they promise improved outcomes, cost-effectiveness, and patient satisfaction.

Healthentia has been used in two scenarios in Oncology. We will explore here the one from the Gynecology Oncology Unit that offers a direct line between surgeons and patients who will be able to report any symptoms or complications during convalescence.
The continuous observation and assistance to patients, monitoring their health condition outside the hospital, make management and interaction with the clinical team increasingly effective during the post-operative period, help research towards increasingly personalized care models. These are in summary the objectives of the Virtual Ward, a new App dedicated to gynecological patients undergoing surgery at the Gynecology Oncology Unit of the A. Gemelli IRCCS University Hospital, directed by Professor Giovanni Scambia.

The patient who decides to enter the Virtual Ward can download the Healthentia App for free on her mobile phone and thus begin to share numerous information that will help the clinical team to have a complete and updated picture of her health status. The Care Managers present the care path during the interview with the patient admitted to the ward and inform the doctor about the state of health and promptly notify him in case of need and urgency. The process begins at the time of discharge from the hospital and lasts approximately 30 days during which the patient receives a series of questionnaires which aim to evaluate the progress of the patient’s health condition with particular attention to signs and post-operative symptoms, state of the surgical wound and monitoring of any devices, such as catheters or drainage.
The patient also has the possibility of sharing numerous optional data such as vital parameters and multimedia content (photos, videos, screenshots of reports external to the facility), as well as being able to interact with healthcare professionals immediately and continuously.

“Virtual Ward is an integral part of our clinical practice – explains Professor Anna Fagotti , Director of the Ovarian Carcinoma Unit of the Agostino Gemelli IRCCS University Polyclinic Foundation. – This App is useful for patients to share, understand and resolve any health problems that arise while they are at home, accompanying them in the days following discharge from hospital. The home convalescence phase – continues Professor Fagotti – is a difficult emotional moment for patients, there are many uncertainties and many questions about the treatment path. Furthermore, patients may have little knowledge of the disease and difficulty recognizing signs and symptoms of clinical importance.”

The App can be an extremely useful tool, in fact it includes a Virtual Assistant who conveys useful information and advice, for example, relating to the lifestyle to follow in the post-operative period, thus covering an important educational role.
“This tool – concludes Professor Fagotti – is also very useful for us doctors. The data sent by the App allows us to immediately detect the onset of symptoms to correlate with possible complications related to the surgery which otherwise could emerge late. Through the App we can interact with the patient immediately and continuously and intervene in a timely and punctual manner.”

The close collaboration between the healthcare team and the Gemelli Generator – Real World Data Facility, coordinated by Dr. Stefano Patarnello , has made it possible to create a care model capable of integrating and supporting traditional post-operative monitoring means.
The experience of the clinical team made it possible to define an innovative assistance path: the questionnaires were defined to allow the patient an effective and pragmatic interaction; all the information collected allows a holistic view of the state of health; finally, the team of Care Managers dedicated to the development and management of the new care path is the focal point for guaranteeing the provision of the service on a daily basis.
The Gemelli Generator – Real World Data project team, coordinated by Dr. Alice Luraschi , worked together with Innovation Sprint company, manufacturer of the Healthentia medical device, to offer an intuitive service and tool of immediate benefit in clinical practice and in the patient’s daily life .

Source: https://www.policlinicogemelli.it/en/news-events/al-via-virtual-ward-app-per-monitorare-a[…]io-le-pazienti-ginecologiche-post-intervento-chirurgico/

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Enhancing HIV Patient Care through Healthentia https://healthentia.com/enhancing-hiv-patient-care-through-healthentia/ Tue, 19 Mar 2024 14:48:57 +0000 https://healthentia.com/?p=20343 CATEGORY: eHealth, Health monitoring, telemonitoring, COPD Remote patient monitoring SOURCE: Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17(21), 7893; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17217893 Acceptance and Potential Impact of the eWALL Platform for Health Monitoring and Promotion in Persons with a Chronic Disease or Age-Related Impairment Francesco Infarinato, Stephanie Jansen-Kosterink, Paola Romano, Lex van Velsen, Harm op den Akker, Federica Rizza, Marco Ottaviani, Sofoklis Kyriazakos, Beatrix Wais-Zechmann, Markus Garschall, Stefano Bonassi,...

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CATEGORY: eHealth, Health monitoring, telemonitoring, COPD Remote patient monitoring

SOURCE: Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17(21), 7893; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17217893

Acceptance and Potential Impact of the eWALL Platform for Health Monitoring and Promotion in Persons with a Chronic Disease or Age-Related Impairment

Francesco Infarinato, Stephanie Jansen-Kosterink, Paola Romano, Lex van Velsen, Harm op den Akker, Federica Rizza, Marco Ottaviani, Sofoklis Kyriazakos, Beatrix Wais-Zechmann, Markus Garschall, Stefano Bonassi, and Hermie J. Hermens

Abstract

Pervasive health technologies can increase the effectiveness of personal health monitoring and training, but more user studies are necessary to understand the interest for these technologies, and how they should be designed and implemented. In the present study, we evaluated eWALL, a user-centered pervasive health technology consisting of a platform that monitors users' physical and cognitive behavior, providing feedback and motivation via an easy-to-use, touch-based user interface. The eWALL was placed for one month in the home of 48 subjects with a chronic condition (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD or mild cognitive impairment-MCI) or with an age-related impairment. User acceptance, platform use, and potential clinical effects were evaluated using surveys, data logs, and clinical scales. Although some features of the platform need to be improved before reaching technical maturity and making a difference in patients' lives, the real-life evaluation of eWALL has shown how some features may influence patients' intention to use this promising technology. Furthermore, this study made it clear how the free use of different health apps is modulated by the real needs of the patient and by their usefulness in the context of the patient's clinical status.

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