Mark E. Schafer, PhD, research professor, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems, and colleagues received a 1-year $454,049 NIH National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and ...
A case study in aligning revenue capture with the patient journey Continuous remote monitoring of cardiac implantable electronic devices has become a standard for cardiac care. Yet, in many cardiac ...
The peer-reviewed manuscript, titled “Comparative Effectiveness and Healthcare Utilization for Ambulatory Cardiac Monitoring (ACM) Strategies in Medicare Beneficiaries,” reveals that the Zio long-term ...
Ambulatory cardiac monitors’ clinical and economic outcomes vary; one long-term continuous monitor brand showed greater arrhythmia diagnosis, fewer retests and cardiovascular events, and lower health ...
Findings in a younger, commercially insured population build on Medicare-based CAMELOT results, expanding the generalizability of Zio LTCM's clinical impact across patient groups. Latest data showed ...
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