Care home app reduced residents’ hospital admissions

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New NIHR evidence summary published featuring NIHR ARC Yorkshire & Humber Urgent Care theme’s Health Call app evaluation. An NHS-owned app (HealthCall Digital Care Homes) records care home residents’ health information when they become unwell. The information in the app can be accessed by clinicians at a community hub who advise on people’s treatment.

Researchers found that this approach led to:

  • Fewer emergency hospital admissions
  • Fewer attendances at emergency departments
  • Shorter hospital stays.

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