Cost-effectiveness of telerehabilitation versus traditional care after total hip replacement: A trial-based economic evaluation.
Mark NelsonTrevor Glen RussellKay CrossleyMichael BourkeSteven McPhailPublished in: Journal of telemedicine and telecare (2019)
Telerehabilitation in the total hip replacement population incurred similar costs and yielded similar effects to traditional in-person care. Telerehabilitation significantly reduced the time burden for patients and carers. These findings are valuable for healthcare providers seeking to implement accessible patient-centred rehabilitation services.
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