InfoBionic02.08.22
The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has awarded a contract with digital cardiac health company InfoBionic for remote cardiac monitoring and diagnostic services.
“We are the first company to deliver to the VA 4-in-1 remote cardiac arrythmia monitors which provide full disclosure and we couldn’t be prouder. Taking care of our nation’s veterans is more than our duty, it is our honor. And we look forward to this relationship,” said Dave MacCutcheon, InfoBionic chief operating officer.
The VHA provides care to the nation’s military veterans at 1,293 healthcare facilities, which includes 171 Veterans Affairs medical centers and 1,112 outpatient sites. There are currently more than 9 million veterans enrolled in the VHA healthcare system.
InfoBionic developed the MoMe Kardia platform, a simple-to-use, easy-to-wear remote cardiac monitoring and diagnostic device. “MoMe Kardia is the only full disclosure ambulatory cardiac monitoring system in the United States that gives clinicians access to 24-hour echocardiogram (ECG) data for analysis any time during monitoring,” said MacCutcheon.
The VHA employs more than 367,200 full-time health care professionals and support staff. It is the nation's largest provider of graduate medical education and a major contributor to medical and scientific research. More than 46,000 active volunteers, 120,000 health profession trainees, and nearly 16,000 affiliated medical faculty serve integral roles in the VHA community.
InfoBionic is a digital health company transforming the efficiency and economics of ambulatory remote patient monitoring processes by optimizing clinical and real-world utility for physicians and patients. The Massachusetts-based team of entrepreneurs have had successful careers in healthcare, IT, medical devices and mobile technology, and bring specific expertise in remote monitoring and cardiology.
“We are the first company to deliver to the VA 4-in-1 remote cardiac arrythmia monitors which provide full disclosure and we couldn’t be prouder. Taking care of our nation’s veterans is more than our duty, it is our honor. And we look forward to this relationship,” said Dave MacCutcheon, InfoBionic chief operating officer.
The VHA provides care to the nation’s military veterans at 1,293 healthcare facilities, which includes 171 Veterans Affairs medical centers and 1,112 outpatient sites. There are currently more than 9 million veterans enrolled in the VHA healthcare system.
InfoBionic developed the MoMe Kardia platform, a simple-to-use, easy-to-wear remote cardiac monitoring and diagnostic device. “MoMe Kardia is the only full disclosure ambulatory cardiac monitoring system in the United States that gives clinicians access to 24-hour echocardiogram (ECG) data for analysis any time during monitoring,” said MacCutcheon.
The VHA employs more than 367,200 full-time health care professionals and support staff. It is the nation's largest provider of graduate medical education and a major contributor to medical and scientific research. More than 46,000 active volunteers, 120,000 health profession trainees, and nearly 16,000 affiliated medical faculty serve integral roles in the VHA community.
InfoBionic is a digital health company transforming the efficiency and economics of ambulatory remote patient monitoring processes by optimizing clinical and real-world utility for physicians and patients. The Massachusetts-based team of entrepreneurs have had successful careers in healthcare, IT, medical devices and mobile technology, and bring specific expertise in remote monitoring and cardiology.