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Stop Hospitalizations Before They Start

Our cardiac monitoring program watches your loved one's heart every single day — detecting warning signs weeks before a crisis — so emergencies become the exception, not the routine.

Remote Patient Monitoring for heart failure, AFib, hypertension, and post-discharge care. All insurance accepted.

The danger happens between appointments.

Most cardiac hospitalizations don't come from sudden events. They come from slow, undetected changes — a gradual rise in blood pressure, fluid quietly building around the heart, a rhythm that's been off for days — that no one caught in time.

Why "Wait for the Next Appointment" Isn't Enough

Your loved one has a heart condition. They see their cardiologist every few weeks — or less. Between those visits, there's no one watching. Blood pressure spikes overnight. They gain three pounds of fluid in a week. They feel "a little worse" but assume it'll pass. By the time the signs are obvious, they're in the emergency room.

This is how most preventable cardiac hospitalizations happen. Not from dramatic events — from slow deterioration that could have been caught and corrected much earlier, if only someone had been looking.

For heart failure patients, a weight gain of just two to three pounds over three days is a reliable early warning sign of fluid overload — the kind that, if caught, can be corrected with a simple medication adjustment. If missed, it ends in a hospitalization, a readmission penalty, and a frightening experience for the patient and their family.

The Solution

Our Cardiologist Watches — Every Day

Remote Patient Monitoring means our clinical team receives your loved one's cardiac data every single day — weight, blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen levels, and rhythm — reviewed by our cardiologist without the patient ever leaving home.

When something changes — even subtly — we act. We adjust medications, schedule an urgent visit, or call the patient directly. We don't wait for the next scheduled appointment. We intervene when the data tells us to.

For families, this means something deeply valuable: peace of mind. Knowing that a cardiologist isn't just seeing your loved one once a month — but checking in on their heart every single day.

Catches deterioration in days, not weeks

We see the subtle changes — a rising BNP trend, creeping blood pressure, weight gain — before they escalate into a crisis requiring hospitalization.

Prevents hospitalizations, not just documents them

Our team intervenes proactively. Studies show RPM reduces 30-day readmissions for heart failure patients by 20–40%. That's not a statistic — it's fewer terrifying ER trips.

Easy devices, no tech anxiety for patients

Simple Bluetooth-connected devices that patients or caregivers use in minutes. Data syncs automatically — no apps, no logins, no complicated setup required.

Direct communication when something needs attention

When we see a concerning change, we call. Families are never left wondering — they're told what we found and what we're doing about it.

What Gets Monitored — Every Day

Our program tracks the vital signs that matter most for cardiac patients — giving our clinical team the data they need to act before problems become emergencies.

Blood pressure

Daily automated readings — we see spikes before your loved one even feels them

Heart rate and rhythm

Detects new AFib episodes, rate changes, and rhythm irregularities in real time

Daily weight

The most reliable early warning for heart failure fluid overload — caught in days, not weeks

Oxygen saturation (SpO₂)

Monitors respiratory and circulatory efficiency, especially critical in CHF and COPD patients

Blood glucose

Tracked when indicated — diabetes and heart disease frequently intersect

Symptom reporting

Patients can log how they feel — giving our team clinical context alongside the data

Medication adherence patterns

Identifies when medications are being missed — one of the top drivers of cardiac deterioration

Activity and rest levels

Unusual inactivity can signal fatigue or early decompensation before other signs appear

Who Benefits Most

RPM is not for every patient — but for the right patients, it is one of the most powerful tools we have for preventing hospitalization and protecting quality of life.

Heart failure patients

Especially those with a history of readmissions or recent hospitalization

Atrial fibrillation patients

Ongoing rhythm monitoring between cardiology visits

Post-discharge patients

The highest-risk window — the 30 days after leaving the hospital

Hypertension patients

Daily home readings more accurate than occasional office measurements

Patients on new cardiac medications

Monitoring response and side effects without constant office visits

Patients in ALFs and SNFs

Facility residents who benefit from specialist-level oversight without transport

All insurance accepted · Medicare, Medicaid & all major commercial plans