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Expansion of Home Health Monitoring for Alberta Seniors with Chronic Illness
February 21st, 2024
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Expansion of Home Health Monitoring for Alberta Seniors with Chronic Illness
EDMONTON, Alberta — Health Cities, an independent not-for-profit dedicated to improving the health of Canadians by delivering innovative healthcare solutions, is pleased to announce the successful adoption of the Home Health Monitoring Program for seniors in rural Alberta suffering from chronic illnesses such as heart failure, hypertension, COPD and diabetes.The Home Health Monitoring Program initially started in 2021 as a multi-party collaboration between the Government of Alberta, Alberta Health Services (AHS), Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd., TELUS Health, Alberta Innovates, and Health Cities and led by the Central Zone Primary Care Network Committee (CenZPCNC), was designed to rapidly roll out proven digital technologies to alleviate stress on the health system while serving as a national model for ongoing stability of care. The program demonstrated the entire cycle of health innovation from problem identification to successful pilot to adopting a new way of managing chronic illness. Camrose and Kalyna Country Primary Care Networks will lead the program’s transition into operational health care delivery for the CenZPCNC.“Alberta seniors deserve quality care and services that improve health outcomes. The Home Health Monitoring Program will ensure that seniors with chronic illnesses receive excellent, stable care remotely while opening the way for similar technologies to be made available to seniors across our province.” – Minister Jason Nixon, Ministry of Seniors, Community and Social Services.This groundbreaking project exemplifies the innovation journey from concept to solving clinical needs, comprehensive evaluation, and successful operational implementation. Health Cities’ involvement in facilitating and project managing the Home Health Monitoring Program has paved the way for a model that can be applied in diverse healthcare settings.
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