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Dang S et al. – Available data suggest that telemonitoring is a promising strategy. More data are needed to determine the ideal patient population, technology, and parameters, frequency and duration of telemonitoring, and the exact combination of case management and close monitoring that would assure consistent and improved outcomes with cost reductions in HF.

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