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According to an article in Health Affairs, hospitals and health systems have increasingly turned to telemedicine to increase access to care and allocate resources more effectively_._
Through a Boston-based Partners Healthcare program, more than 3,000 congestive heart failure patients used at-home monitoring devices to send updates of their weight, blood pressure, and other metrics to Partners. Clinical decision support software then helped identify the patients that needed interventions.
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