Validating a Scalable
Heart Failure Monitoring
Model
Operational and Financial Results from an 8-Week Pilot
May 6, 2026 | 1:00 PM EST
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From data to action.
Penn Presbyterian had the devices and the diagnostics. What they needed was a structured pathway to put both to work.
What you'll learn
- How to build a structured HF monitoring pathway without increasing headcount
- What operational and clinical alignment between EP and HF teams actually looks like in practice
- How AI-supported, human-validated triage improves alert response reliability
- Where the reimbursement opportunity sits and how to capture it within existing workflows
Measurable results from the pilot program
What drove those numbers: standardized HeartLogic alert thresholds and symptom screening protocols gave EP and HF teams a shared framework for acting on device data, averaging just 12.5 minutes of clinician time per actionable alert. The result was a repeatable, financially sustainable model built on existing resources.
About this session
Heart failure diagnostics can identify decompensation weeks before symptoms escalate. This session covers the operational and financial framework that allowed one program to act on that data consistently, at scale, without expanding staff.