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Ms Jorna van Eijk

University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht (Netherlands (The))

Member of:

Heart Failure Association

A researcher and qualified nurse, she has dual qualifications in health sciences and nursing. She is currently taking a postgraduate master's degree in epidemiology to broaden her expertise and is currently (since 2021) a PhD candidate in the Department of General Medicine and Nursing Science at UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands. Before starting her PhD trajectory, she worked as a researcher at the Department of Elderly care at Amsterdam Medical Center Amsterdam. Her current research focuses on the effectiveness of telemedicine in patients with heart failure, with a focus on subgroup analysis and its effectiveness on hospital admissions, mortality and healthcare costs. She uses data from the Dutch Heart Failure Registry, a newly implemented registry in the Netherlands that is an integral part of this research project.

Socioeconomic disparities in guideline directed medical therapy for HFrEF: a population-based cohort study using electronic health records (the Netherlands)

Event: Heart Failure 2025

Topic: Pharmacotherapy

Session: Digitoxin and other therapeutic strategic advances

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Exploring the motives and challenges of healthcare professionals in telemedicine integration for heart failure care through semi-structured interviews

Event: Heart Failure 2024

Topic: Remote Patient Monitoring and Telehealth

Session: e-Cardiology/digital health - remote patient monitoring and telehealth

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Which heart failure patients benefit from non-invasive telemedicine? An overview of current evidence

Event: Heart Failure 2023

Topic: Remote Patient Monitoring and Telehealth

Session: e-Cardiology/digital health - remote patient monitoring and telehealth

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Multi-center, prospective, registry-based nationwide study of the (cost-)effectiveness of telemedicine in heart failure patients in the Netherlands - design and recruitment of the RELEASE-HF study.

Event: Heart Failure 2022

Topic: Remote Patient Monitoring and Telehealth

Session: Heart Failure ePosters - focus on Pharmacology and other topics

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