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This study aims to quantify the financial and environmental savings associated with remote follow up in patients undergoing lower limb arterial surgery. A prospective observational study evaluating financial cost(fC) and environmental cost(eC) of postoperative follow-up models. Remote-first screening(RFS), where all patients were reviewed remotely, and complications triaged for face-to-face assessment and treatment.
Remote-first postoperative care can help U.S. hospitals reduce costs, expand access, and lower healthcare-related carbon emissions without compromising patient recovery. As health systems face workforce shortages and rising expenses, scaling virtual follow-up models offers a practical path to more sustainable and patient-centered surgical care.
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