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This is part 6 of an 8-part series.
From Alert Overload to Intelligent Care is a data-driven series examining how cardiac remote monitoring is evolving to meet the realities of modern care. As alert volumes grow and care teams face increasing clinical and operational pressure, this series explores the evidence behind smarter monitoring workflows – including AI-assisted triage – and what they mean for patient safety, clinician well-being, and long-term sustainability. Each article focuses on real-world challenges, validated data, and practical insights.
Remote monitoring has consistently demonstrated cost savings by reducing unnecessary clinic visits and enabling earlier intervention. Economic analyses show lower cost per patient when remote follow-up replaces routine in-office care.¹,²
AI amplifies these benefits by reducing labor demands and increasing staff productivity. Clinics using AI-assisted triage can manage more patients with existing resources, lowering cost per monitored patient.³ Preventing missed events and downstream complications adds additional financial value.
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Patients benefit as well through reduced travel, fewer missed workdays, and lower out-of-pocket costs, reinforcing the system-wide value of intelligent monitoring.²
References
- Landolina M, et al. Health economic impact of remote monitoring in ICD patients. Circulation.
- Ricci RP, et al. Cost-effectiveness of remote monitoring of cardiac devices. Europace.
- Slotwiner DJ, et al. Economic implications of AI-enabled remote monitoring. JACC Advances.
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