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Abstract Urgent pediatric hospital readmissions are common, costly, and often preventable. Existing prediction models, based solely on discharge data, fail to accurately identify pediatric patients at-risk or urgent readmission. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) leverages wearable technology to provide real-time health data, enabling care teams to detect and respond to early signs of clinical deterioration. Emerging evidence suggests RPM may be a promising strategy to improve pediatric postdischarge outcomes and reduce urgent hospital readmissions.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available June 1, 2026
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Humbert-Vidan, Laia; Kamel, Serageldin; Wentzel, Andrew; Kaffey, Zaphanlene; Abdelaal, Moamen; Spier, Kyle B; West, Natalie A; Marai, GElisabeta; Canahuate, Guadalupe; Zhang, Xinhua; et al (, Radiotherapy and Oncology)Free, publicly-accessible full text available June 1, 2026
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Dijk, Lisanne V.; Mohamed, Abdallah S.; Ferrarotto, Renata; McCoy, Lance A.; Sharafi, Christina S.; Jones, Eva; Steele, Kennedy; Moreno, Amy C.; Lai, Stephen Y.; Garden, Adam S.; et al (, Cancer)null (Ed.)
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Ng, Sweet Ping; Bahig, Houda; Jethanandani, Amit; Pollard, Courtney; Berends, Joel; Sturgis, Erich M.; Johnson, Faye M.; Elgohari, Baher; Elhalawani, Hesham; Rosenthal, David I.; et al (, Radiotherapy and Oncology)
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