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CTA, ACC Partner on mHealth, Telehealth Standards in Cardiovascular Care

The Consumer Technology Association and American College of Cardiology are joining forces on a project to create best practices for mHealth and telehealth devices that target cardiovascular health.

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By Eric Wicklund

- The American College of Cardiology is partnering with the Consumer Technology Association to help providers get a handle on the fast-growing field of mHealth and telehealth devices for cardiovascular health.

The project, which will include representatives from Philips, Samsung, Abbott, BioIntellisense, HP, Valencell, Well Being Digital and Omron, takes aim at innovators and researchers who are developing wearables, devices and platforms designed to monitor and manage someone’s heart health. They’ll be developing best practices and use cases for connected health products that aid in prevention, screening/diagnosis and health management or treatment.

“The digital health care market is growing rapidly, and clinicians need to be confident in the appropriateness of devices for different patient groups,” Ritu Thamman, MD, FASC, FACC, a cardiologist and clinical assistant professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine who will co-chair the new collaboration, said in a press release. “By providing best practices for new apps and devices, clinicians and patients can be assured that they are using the most appropriate digital tools to enhance care options and potentially improve patient outcomes.” 

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