Nundy Shantanu, Dick Jonathan J, Chou Chia-Hung, Nocon Robert S, Chin Marshall H, Peek Monica E
Health Aff (Millwood). 2014 Feb;33(2):265-72. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2013.0589.
Even with the best health care available, patients with chronic illnesses typically spend no more than a few hours a year in a health care setting, while their outcomes are largely determined by their activities during the remaining 5,000 waking hours of the year. As a widely available, low-cost technology, mobile phones are a promising tool to use in engaging patients in behavior change and facilitating self-care between visits. We examined the impact of a six-month mobile health (mHealth) demonstration project among adults with diabetes who belonged to an academic medical center's employee health plan. In addition to pre-post improvements in glycemic control (p=0.01) and patients' satisfaction with overall care (p=0.04), we observed a net cost savings of 8.8 percent. Those early results suggest that mHealth programs can support health care organizations' pursuit of the triple aim of improving patients' experiences with care, improving population health, and reducing the per capita cost of health care
即便能获得最好的医疗保健服务,慢性病患者每年在医疗机构的时间通常也不过几个小时,而他们的治疗效果很大程度上取决于一年中其余5000个清醒小时内的活动。作为一种广泛普及、成本低廉的技术,手机是促使患者改变行为并在就诊间隔期促进自我保健的一种很有前景的工具。我们对一项为期六个月的移动医疗(mHealth)示范项目的影响进行了研究,该项目针对的是隶属于某学术医疗中心员工健康计划的成年糖尿病患者。除了血糖控制(p = 0.01)和患者对整体护理的满意度(p = 0.04)在前后有改善之外,我们还观察到净成本节省了8.8%。这些早期结果表明,移动医疗项目能够支持医疗保健机构追求改善患者护理体验、改善人群健康以及降低人均医疗保健成本这三大目标。