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Geriatric Telemanagement of Health Conditions (GET HEALTH) in Nursing Home Residents Recently Discharged From the Hospital: Protocol for a Before-After Study

Giuseppina Dell'Aquila et al · JMIR Publications · 2026

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Abstract BackgroundNursing home (NH) residents have a high burden of multimorbidity and disability and are frequently hospitalized. Comprehensive geriatric assessment might reduce hospitalization. However, few geriatricians are working in NHs. Technology might be used to overcome this problem. ObjectiveThis study aims to verify if a geriatric telemanagement model improves patient outcomes in NH residents recently discharged from the hospital. MethodsClinical outcomes of NH residents recently discharged from the hospital are compared before and after the implementation of GTM, where a geriatrician evaluates each patient during televisits with NH staff and discusses the case with the general practitioner. NH residents aged ≥70 years readmitted to NHs after hospitalization in the 3 years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (2017‐2019) represent the control group enrolled in the retrospective preintervention phase. The primary outcome of the study is the hospital readmission rate during 6-month follow-up. Health technology assessment evaluates the cost-effectiveness of model implementation. ResultsA total of 333 NH residents were included in the preintervention retrospective study. Data collection started in February 2022 and was completed in February 2023. A total of 104 NH residents were recruited in the intervention study, from March 2024 to March 2025. Data analysis is currently in progress. ConclusionsCurrently, NHs in Italy are striving to manage the complexity of older patients who are often hospitalized. A geriatric telemanagement model might reduce hospitalizations, and therefore negative outcomes, as well as health care costs in this vulnerable population.

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al, G. D. E. (2026). Geriatric Telemanagement of Health Conditions (GET HEALTH) in Nursing Home Residents Recently Discharged From the Hospital: Protocol for a Before-After Study. https://doi.org/10.2196/86001

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al, Giuseppina Dell'Aquila et. "Geriatric Telemanagement of Health Conditions (GET HEALTH) in Nursing Home Residents Recently Discharged From the Hospital: Protocol for a Before-After Study." 2026. https://doi.org/10.2196/86001.

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al, Giuseppina Dell'Aquila et. 2026. "Geriatric Telemanagement of Health Conditions (GET HEALTH) in Nursing Home Residents Recently Discharged From the Hospital: Protocol for a Before-After Study.". https://doi.org/10.2196/86001.

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al, G. D. E. 2026, Geriatric Telemanagement of Health Conditions (GET HEALTH) in Nursing Home Residents Recently Discharged From the Hospital: Protocol for a Before-After Study, JMIR Publications, available at: https://doi.org/10.2196/86001 [Accessed 30 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Geriatric Telemanagement of Health Conditions (GET HEALTH) in Nursing Home Residents Recently Discharged From the Hospital: Protocol for a Before-After Study
Autor / colaboradores
Giuseppina Dell'Aquila et al
Editorial
JMIR Publications
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
1929-0748
ISSN
1929-0748
Idioma
eng
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