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Why Arrhythmia Monitoring Matters: Real-World Impact on Patients, Pathways and Healthcare Systems
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Why Arrhythmia Monitoring Matters: Real-World Impact on Patients, Pathways and Healthcare Systems
Overview
Identifying the limitations of traditional arrhythmia monitoring pathways is essential to reducing time to diagnosis and improving the overall patient experience. Led by moderator Dr Emma Svennberg (Stockholm, SE) alongside expert presenters Dr Isaac Whitman (Philadelphia, US) and Dr Joseph Mills (Liverpool, UK), this webinar examines the clinical, operational and economic value of 14-day ambulatory ECG monitoring.
The programme will combine real-world patient cases with practical guidance on care pathway transformation. The session will focus on the diagnostic yield of extended monitoring for suspected arrhythmia and post-PVI patient tracking, before exploring a first-hand case study of a successful cardiology pathway implementation.
Participants will gain key insights into how the implementation of 14-day tracking can alleviate service pressures, reduce repeat testing and deliver measurable efficiencies within healthcare systems.
Key Learning Objectives
- Recognise the limitations of current arrhythmia monitoring pathways and their impact on the patient experience, diagnostic yield and repeat testing
- Understand the clinical value of 14-day ambulatory ECG monitoring in improving arrhythmia detection and reducing time to diagnosis
- Evaluate real-world approaches to implementing 14-day ECG monitoring through pathway transformation, including the associated clinical, operational and economic impact within healthcare systems
Target Audience
- Cardiologists
- Electrophysiologists
- General Practitioners (GPs)
- Cardiac Physiologists
- Cardiac and Arrhythmia Nurses
- Stroke Physicians
- Healthcare Service Managers
- Clinical Commissioners and Pathway Leads
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