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  • IN THE NEWS: CENTRALIZED CARDIAC TELEMETRY MONITORING SLASHES ALARM FATIGUE, SAVES LIVES!

    IN THE NEWS: CENTRALIZED CARDIAC TELEMETRY MONITORING SLASHES ALARM FATIGUE, SAVES LIVES!

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  • June 2019 Newsletter

    June 2019 Newsletter

    The “Baby Boomer” generation has long been credited with shaping the nation as we know it today. It has lead to many of the social behaviors we have grown so accustomed to. They are responsible for some of the greatest scientific, technological, and medical breakthroughs the…

  • VIDEO: CHARGING THE MONITOR
  • Case Study: Encompass Health Middletown, DE

    Case Study: Encompass Health Middletown, DE

    Encompass Health of Middletown, Delaware is one of our longest standing clients. Recently, the facility conducted a study to scrutinize our cardiac monitoring services. Click on the box below to learn more.

  • In The News: Longer Heart Monitoring Backed for Stroke Patients

    In The News: Longer Heart Monitoring Backed for Stroke Patients

    More than a half-million Americans every year have an ischemic stroke, the most common form, which disrupts blood flow to the brain. And at least a quarter of these cases have no apparent underlying cause.