
What to Do When Your Remote Monitoring Vendor Shuts Down
When a remote monitoring vendor shuts down, your patient care and revenue cycle are at risk. This guide walks you through what to do next—from assessing your exposure to choosing a new partner without losing momentum. Learn how to transition quickly, protect your workflow, and come out stronger on the other side.

Not All Remote Monitoring Platforms Are Created Equal
This article helps practices evaluate the effectiveness of remote cardiac monitoring platforms. It outlines key pitfalls of basic or fragmented solutions and provides a checklist for selecting a system that truly improves workflows, outcomes, and staff efficiency.

Reimbursement Realities: Why CPT Code 93296 No Longer Reflects the Workload
This post breaks down why CPT code 93296 is outdated and no longer reflects the clinical and administrative realities of modern remote cardiac monitoring. It underscores the risks to care delivery and calls for a reimbursement revaluation to support sustainable, high-quality care.

The Staffing Strain in Cardiac Monitoring: What No One’s Talking About
This blog explores the growing pressure on cardiac monitoring teams due to staffing shortages and increasing clinical demands. It highlights the hidden costs of burnout and makes the case for smarter workflows and supportive partnerships that can ease the burden without sacrificing quality of care.

From Burden to Breakthrough: Solving the Remote Monitoring Bottleneck
Many practices feel overwhelmed by the growing demands of remote cardiac monitoring. This post explores how smarter workflows and flexible support can help teams overcome inefficiencies and deliver better care — without the burnout.

5 Keys to Successful Remote Cardiac Monitoring: Lessons from the Field
Remote cardiac monitoring delivers real results—but only when it’s implemented thoughtfully. This post breaks down 5 keys to success, from seamless workflow integration and actionable alerts to patient engagement and financial alignment. Learn how leading cardiology teams are maximizing impact and continuously improving care.