A Scalable HF Monitoring Model: Operational and Financial Results From an Eight-Week Pilot
Webinar Description
Heart failure (HF) diagnostics can predict decompensation weeks in advance. But in many programs, those insights remain buried in routine device transmissions, managed within EP workflows, and constrained by 31-day billing cycles. This drives higher alert volume without added staff or consistent financial alignment.

At Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, only a small percentage of more than 5,500 remotely monitored device patients were eligible to be enrolled in a structured HF pathway. The challenge was not clinical capability - it was scaling operations, maintaining clinical confidence in alert quality, and ensuring financial sustainability.

Instead of adding staff, the team launched an eight-week pilot using standardized workflows, closer EP and HF collaboration, and an AI-supported, human-validated review model to build a scalable and sustainable HF monitoring program.

Join this webinar to learn more about how you can achieve the measurable results from this pilot in your program:
• Increased structured HF enrollment.
• Earlier risk detection and more proactive patient management.
• Improved alert response reliability.
• Greater clinician efficiency.
• Stronger billing alignment.
• No workforce expansion.
Speakers
Alanna Miller, DNP, CRNP
Dr. Benjamin A. D’Souza, MD, FACC, FHRS

Chris Romeo - Moderator
Summary
Availability:
Registration Required
(998 seats available)
Location:
Online Meeting
Date / Time:
May 06, 2026 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
Cost:
FREE
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered