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Changes in the digital health landscape in cardiac electrophysiology: A pre-and peri-pandemic COVID-19 era survey.

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Han, JK; Al-Khatib, SM; Albert, CM
Published in: Cardiovasc Digit Health J
February 2021

BACKGROUND: Digital health is transforming healthcare delivery. OBJECTIVE: To compare the current digital health landscape in select groups of cardiac electrophysiology (EP) professionals prior to and during the COVID-19 era. METHODS: Two online surveys were emailed to 4 Heart Rhythm Society communities and tweeted out to Twitter EP, 1 before and 1 during the pandemic. Categorical variables were analyzed using the χ 2 test and reported as absolute numbers and percentages. RESULTS: There were 253 pre-pandemic (S1) and 273 follow-up surveys (S2) completed. The majority of respondents to both surveys were male, aged <55 years (70.6% vs 75.1%), university-affiliated (52.6% vs 55%), and physicians (83.3% vs 87.9%). Between S1 and S2, routine use of video-telehealth increased (5.9% vs 58.6%; P < .001) for all types of consultations (P < .001 for all). Wireless electrocardiogram prescribing was prevalent and similar (80.2% vs 81.0%), whereas wireless blood pressure monitoring (9.9% vs 18.3%) and wireless oximetry (1.6% vs 8.1%; P = .006 for both) prescribing both increased. For smartphone mobile applications (mApps), prescriptions for heart rate mApps decreased (50.6% vs 40.7%; P = .022), while vital sign (28.9% vs 37%; P = .04) and symptom trackers (15.8% vs 24.9%; P = .01) prescribing increased. A majority in both surveys (84.6% vs 75.5%) reported no workplace infrastructure or support for digital health with concerns for lack of parity in reimbursement. CONCLUSION: Our results show an increase in adoption of digital health by EP during the COVID-19 pandemic. Concerns regarding a lack of supportive infrastructure persisted. Development of professional society guidelines on optimal clinical workflow, infrastructure, and reimbursement may help advance and sustain digital health integration in EP.

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Cardiovasc Digit Health J

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2666-6936

Publication Date

February 2021

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2

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1

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55 / 62

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United States
 

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Han, J. K., Al-Khatib, S. M., & Albert, C. M. (2021). Changes in the digital health landscape in cardiac electrophysiology: A pre-and peri-pandemic COVID-19 era survey. Cardiovasc Digit Health J, 2(1), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cvdhj.2020.12.001
Han, Janet K., Sana M. Al-Khatib, and Christine M. Albert. “Changes in the digital health landscape in cardiac electrophysiology: A pre-and peri-pandemic COVID-19 era survey.Cardiovasc Digit Health J 2, no. 1 (February 2021): 55–62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cvdhj.2020.12.001.
Han JK, Al-Khatib SM, Albert CM. Changes in the digital health landscape in cardiac electrophysiology: A pre-and peri-pandemic COVID-19 era survey. Cardiovasc Digit Health J. 2021 Feb;2(1):55–62.
Han, Janet K., et al. “Changes in the digital health landscape in cardiac electrophysiology: A pre-and peri-pandemic COVID-19 era survey.Cardiovasc Digit Health J, vol. 2, no. 1, Feb. 2021, pp. 55–62. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.cvdhj.2020.12.001.
Han JK, Al-Khatib SM, Albert CM. Changes in the digital health landscape in cardiac electrophysiology: A pre-and peri-pandemic COVID-19 era survey. Cardiovasc Digit Health J. 2021 Feb;2(1):55–62.

Published In

Cardiovasc Digit Health J

DOI

EISSN

2666-6936

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

2

Issue

1

Start / End Page

55 / 62

Location

United States