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Telehealth plays a critical role in the response of healthcare organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic. While telemedicine offers a real-time patient-provider encounter, the inability to obtain vital signs during virtual visits is a potential limitation. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) uses portable devices in the patient's home to collect and electronically transmit physiological data to clinicians.

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Purpose: To assess the potential clinical impact of an automated urine output (UOP) monitoring system in the intensive care unit.

Methods: Frequency of UOP documentation during a 20-month period was assessed in records of inpatients on the medicine floor, cardiac intensive care (CCU), and cardiothoracic-intensive care units (CTICU). Documentation timeliness (time between expected and observed UOP recording) was assessed over a 3-month period.

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