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The Cardiometabolic Event of the Year: What to Expect at the 19th Annual Cardiometabolic Health Congress (CMHC) 

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

A jam-packed, expertly curated agenda will highlight the latest and most impactful advancements in cardiorenal metabolic medicine and protocols for future-focused, whole-patient care. The robust conference agenda begins with FDA updates and advancements in cardiorenal metabolic care.

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American College of Cardiology ACC.24 Late-breaking Science and Guidelines Session Summary

DAIC

This year’s theme, “Advancing Cardiovascular Care for All” brings the latest practice-changing breakthroughs, along with top experts debating and discussing outcomes of highly-anticipated clinical trials. 24 from April 6 - 8, 2024 in Atlanta, GA at the Georgia World Congress Center.

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All About Cardiac Remote Patient Monitoring Software

Vector Remote

All About Cardiac Remote Patient Monitoring Software Comprehensive healthcare for rhythm, heart failure, and hypertension requires the ability to monitor a heart’s condition. In response, an increasing number of clinics have chosen to rely on cardiac remote patient monitoring ( RPM ) software.

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Creative Alliances in Cardiorenal Metabolic Management: A Game Changer (Part 1) 

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

One promising strategy is the formation of creative partnerships between patients and their healthcare teams. We can revolutionize patient care and significantly reduce cardiometabolic risk by fostering collaborative relationships and leveraging diverse expertise and experiences. Here are four key strategies to achieve this: 1.Shared

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Why Interoperability is Key to Personalized Treatment Plans in Cardiology

GEMMS

Personalized treatment in cardiology has become a cornerstone of modern healthcare, allowing doctors to tailor interventions to each patient’s unique needs. Cardiovascular diseases vary widely, so personalized care is critical for improving outcomes and patient satisfaction.

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World Stroke Day: Understanding and Combating the "Silent Killer"

ADN Center of Excellence

Its insidious nature often occurring without warning has profound implications for patient outcomes, underscoring the need for proactive prevention, rapid response, and advanced treatment strategies. Often called the "silent killer," stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. www.adncoe.com

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History & Future of Cardiac Remote Patient Monitoring

Vector Remote

The result of these new processes was a cardiac remote monitoring program in clinics which allowed physician assistants to send patient data via monitoring tools to clinics long distances from the site where data was initially gathered. Clinics, meanwhile, get more data to improve patient outcomes.