Cardiac Monitoring Device Management Patent Application US20260112481A1
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USPTO published patent application US20260112481A1, filed June 28, 2022 (Application No. 19142797), titled 'Systems and Methods for Managing a Cardiac Monitoring Device with a Monitoring Interval Tracker,' naming inventors Richard Todd Butka, Christopher S. Irving, and Patrick Beaulieu. The invention covers a monitoring interval tracker that generates monitoring intervals for multiple patient care modalities including in-office care, remote monitoring, and heart failure care, and that determines whether to extend monitoring intervals, generate dates of service, or create new monitoring intervals based on transmission data and docket report approvals.
“Systems and methods include a monitoring interval tracker for managing transmission data originating from the cardiac monitoring device.”
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USPTO published patent application US20260112481A1, covering systems and methods for managing a cardiac monitoring device using a monitoring interval tracker that generates monitoring intervals corresponding to multiple patient care modalities such as in-office care, remote monitoring care, and heart failure care. The tracker processes transmission data, docket reports, and approvals to determine whether to extend monitoring intervals, generate dates of service, or create new monitoring intervals, with multiple intervals capable of running concurrently. Results are output via an interactive monitoring interval visualizer and transmission dashboard to improve patient follow-up and billing accuracy.
Medical device manufacturers developing cardiac monitoring or remote patient management systems should review this published application to understand the competitive landscape and assess potential freedom-to-operate considerations for monitoring interval tracking technologies. Healthcare providers implementing remote cardiac monitoring programs may benefit from reviewing the system's approach to managing multiple concurrent care modalities and associated billing workflows.
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A CARDIAC MONITORING DEVICE WITH A MONITORING INTERVAL TRACKER
Application US20260112481A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Richard Todd BUTKA, Christopher S. IRVING, Patrick BEAULIEU
Abstract
Systems and methods include a monitoring interval tracker for managing transmission data originating from the cardiac monitoring device. The monitoring interval tracker generates monitoring intervals corresponding to multiple, different patient care modalities (e.g., an in-office care modality, a remote monitoring care modality, and/or a heart failure care modality). Upon receiving transmission data, a docket report corresponding to the transmission data, and/or an approval of the docket report, the monitoring interval tracker determines whether to extend the monitoring interval, generate a date of service, and/or create a new monitoring interval. Multiple monitoring intervals may run concurrently to track transmission data, docket reports, and approval timestamps for the multiple, different patient care modalities. Results of the monitoring interval tracker may be outputted as an interactive monitoring interval visualizer and/or a transmission dashboard to improve patient care by preventing failures to follow up with patients and by improving billing accuracy and efficiency.
CPC Classifications
G16H 40/63 G16H 15/00
Filing Date
2022-06-28
Application No.
19142797
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