Evaluation of an integrated digital and mobile intervention to improve outcomes for patients with moderate to severe COPD

Author Department

Healthcare Quality; Medicine

Document Type

Article, Peer-reviewed

Publication Date

7-2025

Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) leads to high rates of emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations. This study evaluated a community-based digital health intervention's association with acute care utilization among patients with moderate to severe COPD. In a decentralized, nonrandomized trial, participants received biometric monitoring, symptom tracking, on-demand paramedic services, and digital pulmonary rehabilitation for 6 months. Outcomes were compared to a synthetic control group using weighted optimal matching and multivariable-adjusted regression. The primary outcome was hospitalization; secondary outcomes included readmission rates, ED visits, length of stay, and mortality. Eighty-eight intervention participants (mean age 67 (SD 10)) were compared to a weighted control group of 14,492 (mean age 69 (SD 11)). Intervention participants had lower odds of hospitalization (OR 0.67, 95% CI: 0.46-0.98) and 30-day readmission (OR 0.38, 95% CI: 0.17-0.84). This digital and mobile intervention was associated with reduced acute care use and supports further evaluation of hybrid care models for COPD.

PMID

40676130

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