ACC, cliexa Launch Innovative Health Monitoring Platform

The ACC and cliexa, a Denver-based startup focused on remote patient monitoring, have collaborated through the ACC Innovation Program to launch a home health monitoring platform called cliexa-Pulse.

cliexa was a finalist in the digital-enabled device category at the Innovation Challenge during ACC.19 and was one of the first official technology collaborators in the ACC Innovation Program. Through the program, the College is working with digital health technology companies to co-create digital tools to seamlessly integrate with care delivery. cliexa-PULSE is designed for clinicians to track symptoms, medications and daily activity for the management of atrial fibrillation, hypertension, heart failure and other cardiovascular conditions.

Along with remote check-in, cliexa-Pulse offers remote patient monitoring tailored to any clinical workflow and provides bulletproof compliance, documentation support and reporting metrics for the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System.

“cliexa-PULSE is a revolutionary app and platform that allows cardiovascular clinicians to gather information from their patients before and after visits to ensure well-being and help pivot care plans that are individually tailored to patient needs,” says Andrew M. Freeman, MD, FACC, a member of the ACC Innovation Program-cliexa Work Group. “Using the cliexa platform allows for easy [electronic health record (EHR)] integration along with the ability to capture chronic care codes resulting in efficient personalized care. Further, with the upcoming population health tool, I can follow my entire panel of patients and help those in need sooner.”

With ACC’s clinical guidance, cliexa is focused on user experience, both from patient reporting and clinician population health perspectives, providing discrete data and reports real-time into the EHR systems. 

Clinical Topics: Arrhythmias and Clinical EP, Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies, Prevention, Atrial Fibrillation/Supraventricular Arrhythmias, Acute Heart Failure, Hypertension

Keywords: Motivation, Atrial Fibrillation, Electronic Health Records, Workflow, Benchmarking, Activities of Daily Living, Monitoring, Physiologic, Heart Failure, Cardiovascular Diseases, Hypertension, Technology, Documentation, Biomedical Technology


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