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American College of Cardiology, ACC, Releases Guide to Remote Patient Management

DAIC

In its announcement about the workbook, ACC noted that cardiologists use digital devices and wearable technology to remotely monitor their patients for a variety of chronic cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure, coronary artery disease, vascular disease and atrial fibrillation.

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Step Into the Cardiology Clinic of the Future: Bringing Virtual Cardiac Care Delivery and Virtual Telemetry to Life in Your Practice’s Clinical Workflows

DAIC

In a room of 20 people, it’s likely that about 10 of them, or half, will presently have some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD). CVD is among the most prevalent diseases in the U.S., They should focus on areas where virtual telemetry can improve patient care, security, workflow efficiency, clinician satisfaction, and outcomes.

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American College of Cardiology Sets Full Range of Education Sessions and Meetings ACC Scientific Session, ACC.24

DAIC

Here is an overview of sessions, events and meetings coordinated to help members in particular specialties, sections and areas of interest learn and engage with peers and expert cardiology professionals to advance their practice, patient care and careers. This includes a review of updated clinical guidelines and best practices.

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3 Use Cases of EHR Software Reporting in Cardiology Clinics

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EHRs offer a wide range of benefits, from improving patient care to streamlining administrative tasks and ensuring payment. The reporting features found in a comprehensive cardiology EHR platform can truly improve workflow and increase practice efficiency.