Pictured: Liam Bradley, Patient Representative engaging with the CARE Virtual Ward app.

A ‘virtual ward’ app for COPD patients in Donegal has proven to be a success in empowering patients to manage their condition at home.

An independent evaluation of the Community and Acute Respiratory Excellence (CARE) Virtual Ward has found major reductions in hospital use, improved patient outcomes, and substantial cost savings for the HSE.

Hundreds of patients with lung disease have benefited from this service since it was launched at Letterkenny University Hospital (LUH) in November 2023.

Historically, LUH saw 38% of emergency department admissions related to respiratory conditions, with 28.7% of COPD patients readmitted within 30 days — the highest in Ireland. Early project results showed a 20% drop in COPD admissions and a 50% drop in readmissions, and the new evaluation confirms 934 hospital bed days avoided and over €4.2 million in potential savings compared to usual care.

Using Bluetooth-enabled monitoring devices to track respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and heart rate, patients are safely cared for at home while their data is reviewed daily via a traffic-light triage system. This enables early intervention when signs of deterioration appear and provides a step-down option after hospital discharge, reducing readmissions.

Patients also receive multimedia education, personalised care plans, and rescue medication packs, with referrals accepted from GPs, Respiratory Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) and the COPD Outreach Team.

Liam Bradley, a local COPD patient, stated he had ‘lost count’ of the number of admissions he had before going on the Community Virtual Ward and explained: “Honestly it’s hard to put into words what it’s done for me, it’s just changed my life,” Liam said.

He also stated that “I found it very comforting that you had your iPad and that there was somebody, somewhere looking at it.”

Dr. Bukari, Clinical Lead for the CARE Virtual Ward, Donegal, said “The CARE Virtual Ward has helped patients stay well, avoid hospital admissions, and feel safer and more supported, all while easing pressure on our hospitals. This evaluation shows that Integrated, digitally enabled care is both practical and effective. It is a model that could transform how we manage chronic conditions in Ireland.”

Dermot Monaghan, HSE Integrated Healthcare Area Manager, Donegal “This is an excellent example of integrated, person-centred care that supports people to live well in their communities while easing pressure on our acute hospitals. The service ensures that people receive high quality care close to their own home and reduces their dependency on GP and Acute Hospital Care. The integrated approach ensures that the highest quality care is in place to allow people to live with a chronic disease and in most cases increase their ability to live their lives to the full which in the very recent past, would not have been possible”.

The CARE Virtual Ward aligns strongly with the Sláintecare vision and the Enhanced Community Care (ECC) programme — delivering the right care, in the right place, at the right time.

See full report here: https://www.ehealthireland.ie/media/lhviwltr/care-virtual-ward_evaluation_final-report_2025.pdf

Life-changing tech leads to drop in COPD admissions at Letterkenny Hospital was last modified: September 24th, 2025 by Contributor