Docobo Remote Tech Used at Medical University of Vienna
The haematology outpatient clinic at the Medical University of Vienna employs Docobo’s DOC@HOME platform for remote monitoring of cancer patients. Through the app, patients can monitor symptoms and transmit data to a clinical hub in real-time. Alerts are generated for clinicians if thresholds are exceeded, facilitating timely intervention. Remote monitoring, stemming from the success of the EU eSMART project, enhances patient-reported outcomes and care standards. Dr Simone Lubowitzki notes its positive impact on patient survival and treatment optimization. The app also facilitates access to validated questionnaires and information on cancer and chemotherapy, streamlining care processes. Future developments aim to expand app functionality for personalized medicine and broader disease coverage.
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