Michael Barbella, Managing Editor05.26.22
Vector Remote Care has debuted its new cardiac remote patient compliance and management software platform.
The Vector Patient Care Platform is designed for use by clinics and health systems that self-manage their monitoring programs. “With the Vector Patient Care Platform, we will be able to offer well-staffed clinics the system we’ve used for years to maximize device transmission workflows and improve patient compliance,” said Kevin Hoffman, Vector’s CEO and founder. “We’ve unlocked our system to free clinics from the burden of data overload and the challenges of poor patient compliance. This platform is more than just a data management system—it’s a patient care platform unifying workflows across all device manufacturers to provide a comprehensive view of patient care.”
With the Vector Patient Care Platform, clinics will have access to VectorConnect—a patent-pending, automated, proactive patient outreach program that drives engagement through systematic, automated communication with patients. Text messages, phone calls, and letters communicate transmission confirmations, missed transmissions, and disconnected monitor alerts. Vector is the only company in the cardiac remote monitoring industry to provide engagement and visibility into patient connectivity.
Since its launch in 2014, Vector has built tools to optimize every aspect of running a cardiac device remote monitoring program, improving clinic efficiency, revenue, and patient care. The Vector Patient Care Platform will unify workflows across all cardiac device manufacturers and provide a complete historical view of patient care. The system will provide the workflow, analytics, and automation required to run a world-class cardiac device monitoring program.
Vector has built a reporting workflow system for device technicians and licensed providers. More than 60 percent of transmissions are filtered for not meeting clinical significance. Clinics define reporting protocols and system rules to identify matching transmissions to auto-prepare reports, ready for review by clinicians and licensed providers. If clinics need additional assistance managing transmissions, they activate Vector’s surge services to add trained and certified technicians or patient support.
Founded in 2014, Vector Remote Care helps clinics manage their implantable cardiac device patients remotely.
The Vector Patient Care Platform is designed for use by clinics and health systems that self-manage their monitoring programs. “With the Vector Patient Care Platform, we will be able to offer well-staffed clinics the system we’ve used for years to maximize device transmission workflows and improve patient compliance,” said Kevin Hoffman, Vector’s CEO and founder. “We’ve unlocked our system to free clinics from the burden of data overload and the challenges of poor patient compliance. This platform is more than just a data management system—it’s a patient care platform unifying workflows across all device manufacturers to provide a comprehensive view of patient care.”
With the Vector Patient Care Platform, clinics will have access to VectorConnect—a patent-pending, automated, proactive patient outreach program that drives engagement through systematic, automated communication with patients. Text messages, phone calls, and letters communicate transmission confirmations, missed transmissions, and disconnected monitor alerts. Vector is the only company in the cardiac remote monitoring industry to provide engagement and visibility into patient connectivity.
Since its launch in 2014, Vector has built tools to optimize every aspect of running a cardiac device remote monitoring program, improving clinic efficiency, revenue, and patient care. The Vector Patient Care Platform will unify workflows across all cardiac device manufacturers and provide a complete historical view of patient care. The system will provide the workflow, analytics, and automation required to run a world-class cardiac device monitoring program.
Vector has built a reporting workflow system for device technicians and licensed providers. More than 60 percent of transmissions are filtered for not meeting clinical significance. Clinics define reporting protocols and system rules to identify matching transmissions to auto-prepare reports, ready for review by clinicians and licensed providers. If clinics need additional assistance managing transmissions, they activate Vector’s surge services to add trained and certified technicians or patient support.
Founded in 2014, Vector Remote Care helps clinics manage their implantable cardiac device patients remotely.