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Non-Invasive Remote Monitoring to Decrease 30-Day Unplanned Readmissions in Thoracic Surgery Patients

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UCLA Health's telehealth and nursing informatics teams implemented a non-invasive remote monitoring program for patients post-lung and esophageal surgery resulting in decreased readmissions and improved patient satisfaction.
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Stesha Selsky, DNP, RN-BC
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Sean M. Reed, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC, ACHPN, FCNS

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