Kansas City-based St. Luke's Mid-America Heart Institute partners with virtual specialty care company story health Co-develop an atrial fibrillation (AFib) program for patients in the health system.
The program, which will be rolled out in the coming months, will include features to optimize treatment, including lifestyle recommendations, medication monitoring and adjustments, and identifying individuals who may benefit from procedures such as ablation. will be included.
California-based Story Health Coach will also be available between patient visits, and the platform will collect health data and integrate it into the health system's EHR to support clinical decision-making.
Tom Stannis, CEO and co-founder of Story Health, said: Mobi Health News on mail. “Through the AFib program, we aim to not only improve patient outcomes, but also reduce the burden on clinicians and ensure that no patient is left behind in their treatment journey.”
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Last year, Story Health partnered with West Virginia University's Heart and Vascular Institute to provide coaches who can work with health system clinicians to monitor and engage patients and provide clinical support.
Professional medical providers also partnered and mountain health (Previously Healthcare in mountain areas) provides its EHR technology to health system providers to help manage heart failure patients outside of the clinical setting.
In 2022, the company will $22.6 million in Series A fundingOne year after launching Seed funding is $4 million.
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