Michael Barbella, Managing Editor04.26.24
iRhythm Technologies Inc. customers will soon be using Epic’s Aura platform to streamline access to Zio long-term continuous monitoring and ambulatory mobile cardiac telemetry services (Zio services).
“Our work with Epic aligns with our goal to optimize clinician workflow efficiencies and provide seamless access to our Zio services. By integrating Zio services into healthcare providers' EHR platforms, we are not just simplifying operations but empowering our health system customers to devote more time to patient care,” iRhythm Technologies Quentin Blackford said. “We believe this integration facilitates improved patient care, ensuring that our customers and their staff can focus on what truly matters—patient health. We are committed to continuous investment in our systems and services to make healthcare more efficient, secure, and patient-focused.”
The iRhythm-Epic collaboration gives healthcare organizations the ability to more efficiently implement Zio services. Through Aura—Epic’s specialty diagnostics and devices suite—organizations can save up to an estimated 75% of the time it typically takes to integrate Zio services into their local instance of Epic software. iRhythm has exceeded 1.5 million all-time registrations for Zio services received through EHR-integrated customers. The company estimates the registrations represent hundreds of thousands of hours and millions of dollars in staff time costs saved by health systems.
“iRhythm is the first medical device manufacturer to join the Epic community—an addition that reflects the continued growth of the health grid and a more collaborative healthcare ecosystem,” Epic Vice President Alan Hutchison stated. “With longitudinal cardiac data at their fingertips, providers across care settings can more effectively identify and treat the arrhythmias that one-off tests sometimes miss. This kind of technology sets the stage for the eventual proactive monitoring of patients who are at risk for arrhythmias before their symptoms become severe.”
Through this collaboration, iRhythm’s Zio service will be more readily available to healthcare providers using Epic—and the more than 250 million patients in the U.S. who have a record in Epic.
iRhythm is partnering with early adopter customers to integrate Zio services into the Aura network across their health systems in Q4 2024, and the company expects to begin offering this solution to existing and new Zio customers starting in early 2025.
iRhythm is a digital healthcare company that creates solutions for detecting, predicting, and preventing disease. Combining wearable biosensors and cloud-based data analytics with proprietary algorithms, iRhythm distills data from millions of heartbeats into clinically actionable information.
“Our work with Epic aligns with our goal to optimize clinician workflow efficiencies and provide seamless access to our Zio services. By integrating Zio services into healthcare providers' EHR platforms, we are not just simplifying operations but empowering our health system customers to devote more time to patient care,” iRhythm Technologies Quentin Blackford said. “We believe this integration facilitates improved patient care, ensuring that our customers and their staff can focus on what truly matters—patient health. We are committed to continuous investment in our systems and services to make healthcare more efficient, secure, and patient-focused.”
The iRhythm-Epic collaboration gives healthcare organizations the ability to more efficiently implement Zio services. Through Aura—Epic’s specialty diagnostics and devices suite—organizations can save up to an estimated 75% of the time it typically takes to integrate Zio services into their local instance of Epic software. iRhythm has exceeded 1.5 million all-time registrations for Zio services received through EHR-integrated customers. The company estimates the registrations represent hundreds of thousands of hours and millions of dollars in staff time costs saved by health systems.
“iRhythm is the first medical device manufacturer to join the Epic community—an addition that reflects the continued growth of the health grid and a more collaborative healthcare ecosystem,” Epic Vice President Alan Hutchison stated. “With longitudinal cardiac data at their fingertips, providers across care settings can more effectively identify and treat the arrhythmias that one-off tests sometimes miss. This kind of technology sets the stage for the eventual proactive monitoring of patients who are at risk for arrhythmias before their symptoms become severe.”
Through this collaboration, iRhythm’s Zio service will be more readily available to healthcare providers using Epic—and the more than 250 million patients in the U.S. who have a record in Epic.
iRhythm is partnering with early adopter customers to integrate Zio services into the Aura network across their health systems in Q4 2024, and the company expects to begin offering this solution to existing and new Zio customers starting in early 2025.
iRhythm is a digital healthcare company that creates solutions for detecting, predicting, and preventing disease. Combining wearable biosensors and cloud-based data analytics with proprietary algorithms, iRhythm distills data from millions of heartbeats into clinically actionable information.