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J Am Med Inform Assoc 13:40-51 doi:10.1197/jamia.M1917
  • Original Investigation

A Randomized Trial Comparing Telemedicine Case Management with Usual Care in Older, Ethnically Diverse, Medically Underserved Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Table 5

Home Telemedicine System Use by Intervention Participants, 7/1/01–10/31/03

Completed Home Televisits Home Fingerstick Glucose Uploads Home Blood Pressure Uploads Visits to the Patient Data Review Web Site Visits to the Educational Web Site
New York City 7,691 144,098 38,293 7,731 479
    No. of participants 351 339 301 328 193
        Mean 21.91 425.07 127.22 23.57 2.48
        SD 9.75 349.84 185.36 87.95 3.29
        Median 24 368 67 6 2
Upstate New York 14,040 270,433 85,414 27,873 662
    No. of participants 418 401 369 397 208
        Mean 33.59 674.4 231.47 70.21 3.18
        SD 16.88 482.34 233.92 193.62 4.64
        Median 35 575 148 10 2
Total 21,731 414,531 123,707 35,604 1,141
    No. of participants 769 740 670 725 401
        Mean 28.26 560.18 184.64 49.11 2.85
        SD 15.23 444.25 219.55 156.65 4.06
        Median 28 494 98.5 7 2
  • The patient data review Web site provided displays of uploaded home glucose and blood pressure values.

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