Cost-Effectiveness of a New Internet-Based Monitoring Tool for Neonatal Post-Discharge Home Care

BackgroundThe application of information and communication technologies in nursing care is becoming more widespread, but few applications have been reported in neonatal care. A close monitoring of newborns within the first weeks of life is crucial to evaluating correct feedin...

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Main Authors: Isetta, Valentina, Lopez-Agustina, Carme, Lopez-Bernal, Esther, Amat, Maribel, Vila, Montserrat, Valls, Carme, Navajas, Daniel, Farre, Ramon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2013-02-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2013/2/e38/
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spelling doaj-fdaa547c5c504532a98aaa2ace3706032021-04-02T18:40:20ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712013-02-01152e3810.2196/jmir.2361Cost-Effectiveness of a New Internet-Based Monitoring Tool for Neonatal Post-Discharge Home CareIsetta, ValentinaLopez-Agustina, CarmeLopez-Bernal, EstherAmat, MaribelVila, MontserratValls, CarmeNavajas, DanielFarre, Ramon BackgroundThe application of information and communication technologies in nursing care is becoming more widespread, but few applications have been reported in neonatal care. A close monitoring of newborns within the first weeks of life is crucial to evaluating correct feeding, growth, and health status. Conventional hospital-based postdischarge monitoring could be improved in terms of costs and clinical effectiveness by using a telemedicine approach. ObjectiveTo evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a new Internet-based system for monitoring low-risk newborns after discharge compared to the standard hospital-based follow-up, with specific attention to prevention of emergency department (ED) visits in the first month of life. MethodsWe performed a retrospective cohort study of two low-risk newborn patient groups. One group, born between January 1, 2011, and June 30, 2011, received the standard hospital-based follow-up visit within 48 hours after discharge. After implementing an Internet-based monitoring system, another group, born between July 19, 2011, and January 19, 2012, received their follow-up with this system. ResultsA total of 18 (15.8%) out of 114 newborns who received the standard hospital-based follow-up had an ED visit in the first month of life compared with 5 (5.6%; P=.026) out of 90 infants who were monitored by the Internet-based system. The cost of the hospital-based follow-up was 182.1€ per patient, compared with 86.1€ for the Internet-based follow-up. ConclusionOur Internet-based monitoring approach proved to be both more effective and less costly than the conventional hospital-based follow-up, particularly through reducing subsequent ED visits.http://www.jmir.org/2013/2/e38/
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author Isetta, Valentina
Lopez-Agustina, Carme
Lopez-Bernal, Esther
Amat, Maribel
Vila, Montserrat
Valls, Carme
Navajas, Daniel
Farre, Ramon
spellingShingle Isetta, Valentina
Lopez-Agustina, Carme
Lopez-Bernal, Esther
Amat, Maribel
Vila, Montserrat
Valls, Carme
Navajas, Daniel
Farre, Ramon
Cost-Effectiveness of a New Internet-Based Monitoring Tool for Neonatal Post-Discharge Home Care
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Isetta, Valentina
Lopez-Agustina, Carme
Lopez-Bernal, Esther
Amat, Maribel
Vila, Montserrat
Valls, Carme
Navajas, Daniel
Farre, Ramon
author_sort Isetta, Valentina
title Cost-Effectiveness of a New Internet-Based Monitoring Tool for Neonatal Post-Discharge Home Care
title_short Cost-Effectiveness of a New Internet-Based Monitoring Tool for Neonatal Post-Discharge Home Care
title_full Cost-Effectiveness of a New Internet-Based Monitoring Tool for Neonatal Post-Discharge Home Care
title_fullStr Cost-Effectiveness of a New Internet-Based Monitoring Tool for Neonatal Post-Discharge Home Care
title_full_unstemmed Cost-Effectiveness of a New Internet-Based Monitoring Tool for Neonatal Post-Discharge Home Care
title_sort cost-effectiveness of a new internet-based monitoring tool for neonatal post-discharge home care
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2013-02-01
description BackgroundThe application of information and communication technologies in nursing care is becoming more widespread, but few applications have been reported in neonatal care. A close monitoring of newborns within the first weeks of life is crucial to evaluating correct feeding, growth, and health status. Conventional hospital-based postdischarge monitoring could be improved in terms of costs and clinical effectiveness by using a telemedicine approach. ObjectiveTo evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a new Internet-based system for monitoring low-risk newborns after discharge compared to the standard hospital-based follow-up, with specific attention to prevention of emergency department (ED) visits in the first month of life. MethodsWe performed a retrospective cohort study of two low-risk newborn patient groups. One group, born between January 1, 2011, and June 30, 2011, received the standard hospital-based follow-up visit within 48 hours after discharge. After implementing an Internet-based monitoring system, another group, born between July 19, 2011, and January 19, 2012, received their follow-up with this system. ResultsA total of 18 (15.8%) out of 114 newborns who received the standard hospital-based follow-up had an ED visit in the first month of life compared with 5 (5.6%; P=.026) out of 90 infants who were monitored by the Internet-based system. The cost of the hospital-based follow-up was 182.1€ per patient, compared with 86.1€ for the Internet-based follow-up. ConclusionOur Internet-based monitoring approach proved to be both more effective and less costly than the conventional hospital-based follow-up, particularly through reducing subsequent ED visits.
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