copd placeholder

COPD program (UK best practice)

Reduced number of physical hospital visits and a feeling of safety for patients

How does it work?

COPD patients will be prescribed the COPD program in which they will answer symptoms questions and validated questionnaire (CCQ or CAT questionnaire) and measure vital signs like oxygen saturation or weight. The burden of the disease determines the protocol, but monitoring is usually on a weekly basis. The program also includes educational lessons to help people to help themselves, the lessons are addressing a wide array of topics like inhalation medication, acceptance of having COPD or moving sufficiently. (Automated) messages are send to patients to coach and motivate. Patients can also request contact with their medical team in case of uncertainty.

Patient and caregiver benefits:
  • Reduced number of physical hospital visits
  • Virtual lifeline to the care team, feeling of safety
  • Empowering self-management

 

Tell me more

We'd love to share more information about our COPD program with you! Simply sign up and we'll send you a helpful video and overview of the implementation process.

Developed by

Sarah Elkin
MD
Target audience

COPD patients

Status
Live 
In use since
September 2021
Designed by
1b5d0ef9-7fc9-4583-ab2f-ed59a6f9c0d9

 

Urology - Recognition complaints
Publications

 

Hospitals using the program

Reviews from patients and professionals

SAFE@Home Corona
Louis Shaw

Patient

I think this is excellent and all the staff are lovely. The full stats make you feel comfortable with yourself at home. Which I feel is the bonus.

four star

 

Questionnaire c
Elle Tanis

Nurse

Awareness among patients

Patients get quicker insight in their own health situation and it creates awareness.

Icon_Star-2

Questionnaire palpitations  (chronic AF)
Charlot Dane

Nurse

Intervene at the right moment

Intercepting deviating values and be able to (quicker) anticipate.

Icon_Star-2

 

Try it yourself

 

A revolution. Start remote monitoring with one simple click.