Fig. 4: Differences in hospitalisations rates (per 100 patient years with 95%-confidence interval) and average length of stay for different main diagnoses of hospitalisation in telehealth (TH) versus usual care (UC) group. | npj Digital Medicine

Fig. 4: Differences in hospitalisations rates (per 100 patient years with 95%-confidence interval) and average length of stay for different main diagnoses of hospitalisation in telehealth (TH) versus usual care (UC) group.

From: Combined telemonitoring and telecoaching for heart failure improves outcome

Fig. 4: Differences in hospitalisations rates (per 100 patient years with 95%-confidence interval) and average length of stay for different main diagnoses of hospitalisation in telehealth (TH) versus usual care (UC) group.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Solid diamonds and bold diagnoses indicate statistical significance (p < 0.05 after adjustment for multiple comparisons, Wald-test), empty diamonds statistically non-significant diagnoses (p > 0.05 after adjustment for multiple comparisons, Wald-test). The bars indicate the 95%-confidence interval for the differences.

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