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OPTIMUM study aims to use the telehealth-enabled chronic disease management programme for individuals with chronic diseases to provide timely intervention to prevent disease deterioration, increase compliance to treatment regimen (e.g. medication), and most importantly, engage participants to better manage their own care.
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Over 400,000 Singaporeans are living with diabetes, with PM Lee Hsien Loong calling it a "health crisis" and the Ministry of Health declaring a "War on Diabetes" in 2016. One in three Singaporeans has a lifetime risk of getting diabetes and the number of those with diabetes is projected to reach one million by 2050, if current trends continue. Life years lost due to mortality and ill-health related to diabetes was the 4th largest among all diseases in 2010 while the cost burden from diabetes, including medical expenses and productivity loss, was expected to rise from beyond $940 million in 2014 to $1.8 billion in 2050. In addition, every year in Singapore, 2 in 3 new kidney failure cases are due to diabetes, and 1 in 2 people who suffer from a heart attack had co-existing diabetes. Tele-health projects have been conducted successfully overseas on patients suffering from diabetes.
Telehealth refers to the systematic provision of healthcare services over physically separate environments via Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and distinguishes between four main dimensions/ domains of Telemedicine as follow:
However, there has been no such large scale study done in Singapore to study the impact of telehealth on the disease progression, healthcare utilisation and cost of care for diabetic patients in the primary care setting. As such, an evaluation of a prospective telehealth programme, i.e. Optimizing care of Patients via Telehealth In Monitoring and Augmenting their control of Diabetes Mellitus (OPTIMUM) is being planned for in SingHealth Polyclinics.
The current standard of care comprises on-site measurements of clinical parameters and education in a usual outpatient clinic setting. The telehealth programme comprises remote patient monitoring, education, individualised on-line health coaching and timely interventions provided by primary healthcare professionals in polyclinics. The proposed Philips VitalHealth solution incorporates telehealth-enabled chronic disease management and care coordination. The telehealth-enabled chronic disease management programme is customised for individuals with chronic diseases and aims to provide timely intervention to prevent disease deterioration, increase compliance to treatment regimen (e.g. medication), and most importantly, engage participants to better manage their own care.
On the insurance front, there are many "gaps" present in the insurance industry today with regard to chronic diseases, and to this end, Reinsurance Group of America (RGA) is interested to jointly study the effectiveness of a telehealth programme on diabetic patients, so that they can develop new health insurance products that can meet that insurance gap.
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1 . Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident
Age 26 - 65 years (latest age of entry for insurance coverage is 65 at next birthday)
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (HbA1c ≤ 10% and ≥ 7.5% per latest reading) with and without the following complications:
Mild non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy without any macular or retinal involvement;
Chronic Kidney Diseases up to stage 3
Patients registered with participating polyclinic
Non-smoker, or ex-smoker who has completely quit smoking for at least 12 months
Existing user of smartphone and is willing to download the relevant mobile application (iPhone or Android phones are acceptable)
Expressed willingness to use the telehealth system and devices according to study protocol during the study period
Exclusion criteria
Poorly controlled glycemic control with HbA1c > 10% (latest reading)
Cognitively impaired based on diagnosis of dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in the electronic health records (EHR)
Existing conditions listed below, as documented in the EHR:
Not able to use smartphone despite coaching
Any end-stage disease with life prognosis of < 2 year
Patients who are not willing or are not able to commit to the entire Optimum program
Pregnant women
Currently enrolled in another study / programme involving a novel therapeutic drug or device
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330 participants in 2 patient groups
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Cia Sin Lee, FCFPS; Caris Tan
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