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Area of Science:

  • Sleep Medicine
  • Digital Health
  • Respiratory Care

Background:

  • Telemonitoring offers significant potential to improve medical support for patients with Sleep-related Breathing Disorders (SRBD).
  • Current telemonitoring aims to assist physicians in early detection of therapy problems, thereby enhancing patient adherence.
  • Physician responsibility for diagnostics and therapy decisions remains paramount in telemonitoring processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline key aspects for the implementation of telemonitoring in SRBD care.
  • To describe the essential prerequisites for the effective use of telemonitoring in sleep medicine.
  • To address the professional, legal, and ethical considerations for integrating telemonitoring into clinical workflows.

Main Methods:

  • This position paper presents a consensus view from leading German medical societies.
  • It discusses the implications of telemonitoring on existing sleep medicine processes.
  • It emphasizes the need for careful design to ensure high-quality patient care.

Main Results:

  • Telemonitoring can significantly enhance medical support and therapy adherence in SRBD patients.
  • Physicians, specifically sleep specialists, retain ultimate responsibility for diagnostic and therapeutic decisions.
  • Careful consideration of data selection, evaluation, and process changes is crucial for successful implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Telemonitoring implementation for SRBD requires a framework that upholds high-quality patient care standards.
  • Legal and ethical requirements must guide the integration of telemonitoring into sleep medicine.
  • Collaborative efforts among professional societies are essential to establish necessary conditions for telemonitoring.