The ScottCare has launched new WiFi-based remote cardiac rhythm monitor TeleSense RCM, developed for cardiology practices and hospitals to effectively manage symptomatic and asymptomatic cardiac event patients.

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TeleSense RCM is a three-in-one device, which integrates complete mobile cardiac telemetry (MCT), Holter and cellular event monitoring.

It provides clinicians with real-time streaming for live patient visibility, auto-detection of arrhythmia events and wireless transmission of three channels of ECG data.

The device holds capability to transmit up to 30 days of continuous ECG data through using multiple cellular networks or patient’s home or business Wi-Fi network.

ScottCare’s proven platform will be used to receive events, and then TeleSense’s web-accessible reporting software supports detailed and actionable reporting through daily heart rate trends, event reports, end-of-session reports, interim and summary statistics, and advanced administrative and clinical queries.

Optional electronic health record (HER) integration allows reports to be easily viewed and e-signed by the physician prior to automated transmission to any HL7-based EHR system.

An accessible button on the front of the device will allow patients to quickly record and immediately transmit self-identified events.

ScottCare research and development vice-president Sneh Merchant said: "We created TeleSense with the goal of providing clinicians with an easy-to-use, comprehensive monitoring device they could trust for diagnostic accuracy, technological reliability and improved patient compliance.

"They can depend on TeleSense to help them care for their cardiac event patients in a highly convenient and effective way. We’re proud to have added TeleSense to our portfolio and know clinicians will be as well."

ScottCare provides monitoring devices, software, labor services to the hospitals and cardiology practices. It also offers EHR data integration services that will help in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease.


Image: ScottCare’s WiFi-based remote cardiac rhythm monitor, TeleSense RCM. Photo: courtesy of Business Wire.