Remote Temperature Monitoring of Patients At Risk for Developing Fever
AION Biosystems
Summary
The purpose of this program is to evaluate remote temperature monitoring in cancer patients at risk of fever and infection due to chemotherapy treatment. The main questions it aims to answer are: * does remote temperature monitoring reduce the number of days spent inpatient * what out-of-pocket cost can a patient expect to incur for participating in remote temperature monitoring * the number of billable CPT codes that will be generated by providing remote temperature monitoring Researchers will compare compliant and non-compliant patients to assess if compliance with remote temperature monitoring is associated with a decrease in the number of days spent inpatient. Patients will * wear the thermometer for the duration of their participation in the study * have their temperature monitored continuously * receive alerts on their phone when their temperature exceeds a threshold for a sustained duration, configurable by their physician * respond to texts or calls from remote monitors when an alert is triggered
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Subject is at risk of a fever post discharge. * Subject is ≥ 18 years or older. * Subject has an iOS or Android phone, or is able to operate an AION provided smartphone device. * Subject is willing to install the TempShield app on his/her phone. * Subject is willing to allow AION to send text reminders to take temperature or complete surveys. * Subject is willing to take an oral temperature as directed by their care plan. * Subject is willing to configure the phone to ensure these notifications are delivered, even when phone is in a "no notification" mode. * Subject or s…
Interventions
- DeviceRemote Patient Monitoring
24/7 remote patient monitoring with a wearable thermometer
Location
- Ellis HospitalSchenectady, New York