Remote cardiac heart monitoring
is a service that allows healthcare providers to monitor a patient's heart
activity outside of a clinical setting. This is often achieved using a small,
wearable device that records the patient's heart rate, rhythm, and other
relevant data.
The device is typically worn by
the patient for a set period of time, such as 24 hours or a few days, and the
data is transmitted wirelessly to a healthcare provider for analysis. This
allows healthcare providers to monitor the patient's heart activity in real-time
and make any necessary adjustments to their treatment plan.