Montefiore needed a remote management partner that would engage more patients and enhance care, while also freeing up internal resources for other patient care initiatives. Results from partnering with Rhythm include:
Montefiore Medical Center is a premier academic medical center and the primary teaching hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. As a recognized leader in heart rhythm diagnoses, treatment, and research, the medical center is also known for its commitment to embracing technology innovation and providing outstanding care.
In 2018, Montefiore began searching for a partner that could help it initiate and manage a remote monitoring program for patients with implantable cardiac devices. The medical center’s patient population was growing and Dr. Luigi Di Biase, MD, PhD, the Section Head of Electrophysiology and Director of Arrhythmia Services at Montefiore, saw the need for a more efficient process for caring for patients with these devices.
At the time Montefiore had about 1,000 patients with implantable devices, but those patients were regularly checked on site, rather than being continuously remotely monitored.
“As a high-volume clinic, it was becoming increasingly difficult to manage these checks at the clinic, and they were taking a significant amount of resources,” explains Di Biase, who conducts research on heart failure cases treated with cardiac resynchronization therapy devices. “We also knew that many of our patients with implantable devices weren’t coming in for regular checks, which was very concerning.”
“Remote monitoring is the standard of care, and we wanted to provide that to our patients. But we also needed a partner that could help us do that efficiently.”
Luigi Di Biase, MD, PHD
Montefiore Medical Center
Solution
The medical center’s physicians hoped that a remote management partner would help engage more patients and enhance care, while also freeing up internal resources for other patient care initiatives. “Remote monitoring is the standard of care, and we wanted to provide that to our patients,” says Di Biase. “But we needed a partner that could help us do that efficiently.
”After considering various remote management partners, Montefiore selected Rhythm Management Group, which provides practices and health systems with service and technology solutions to create, improve, and scale their remote monitoring programs.
“With Rhythm, it was clear that they were willing to go above and beyond to meet our unique needs and workflows, versus the other partners that we looked into,” explains Di Biase, noting that this was very important to the medical center because their patient population was growing so rapidly. “We knew our needs might change over time.
”Rhythm began working with Montefiore in January 2018. Its services then, and now, include identifying, engaging, enrolling, and onboarding patients. Rhythm’s clinical and service teams also continuously monitor patients, share insights with the practice, resolve device connection problems, and improve transmission scheduling compliance to optimize reimbursement.
Since improving patient engagement was so important to Montefiore at the outset of its partnership, Rhythm provided the medical center with an on-site onboarding specialist. This individual worked in the practice for six months, solely focusing on identifying and enrolling eligible patients. This approach was so effective that it’s now one of Rhythm’s standard offerings to all large practices and health systems.
A few months into the partnership with Montefiore, Rhythm also launched a remote management technology platform. The platform, which was built based on insights from physicians, including Dr. Di Biase, enables staff and physicians to review reports and transmissions in one central location. Rhythm also color-codes the transmissions—red, yellow, or green—to indicate the urgency with which they should be reviewed.
“The accuracy of the interpretations is extremely high, and that has helped us build a high level of trust in Rhythm,” notes Di Biase. “We are confident about the findings, which makes our reviews more efficient and gives us peace of mind that no critical clinical findings will slip through the cracks.” As an extra layer of protection, Rhythm’s clinical team also sends real-time alerts to physicians and staff whenever transmissions reveal potential serious health problems. The alerts are based on thresholds determined by Montefiore’s physicians and other clinical team members.
“The accuracy of the interpretations is extremely high, and that has helped us build a high level of trust in Rhythm.”
Luigi Di Biase, MD, PHD
Montefiore Medical Center