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Adults with cardiovascular diseases
Deaths each year
One year of medical costs for patients
We strive to improve care delivery and outcomes through latest technologies and data-driven decisions.
In recent years, the growing incidence of heart disease has become a significant healthcare concern. The number of individuals diagnosed with heart conditions is steadily rising. Additionally, heart diseases are becoming more prevalent across different age groups and demographics.
In 2019, the prevalence of heart disease increased with age, reported by 1.0% of adults aged 18-44, 3.6% of adults aged 45-54, 9.0% of adults aged 55-64, 14.3% of adults aged 65-74, and 24.2% of adults aged 75 and over.
Heart Failure, there are a numerous different factors, such as lifestyle choices, family history or even a heart attack. Also, genetics can play a big roll on this shit. These chronic conditions can be managed and possibly even reversed in some cases, depending on the cause.
(Men) Statistics have shown, about 50% of men experience sudden death from heart attack with no symptoms. Given the fact that men are more likely to have a heart attack at an earlier age shows how severe heart diseases can be, not just men, but both men and women. Additionally, men are 5 times more likely to understand their symptoms to be related to a problem with their heart.
(Women) It ’s true, women ’s hearts are smaller and the interior chambers of the heart are smaller. The inner walls that create the division of the women ’s heart are thinner and pump faster than men, but puts out 10% less blood every time the heart squeezes. Overall, while women experience less possible outcomes than men, they both carry similar heart risk factors such as, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, high blood sugar, smoking and obesity.
We strive to improve care delivery and outcomes through latest technologies and data-driven decisions.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has revolutionized the management of heart diseases. It allows healthcare providers to monitor and track patients ’health conditions remotely. With these new technologies, patients benefit from continuous monitoring, leading to better disease management and reduced hospital visits.
Lifestyle, factors, such as sedentary habits and unhealthy diets, contribute to the rise in heart disease cases.
In 2019, the prevalence of heart disease increased with age, reported by 1.0% of adults aged 18-44, 3.6% of adults aged 45-54, 9.0% of adults aged 55-64, 14.3% of adults aged 65-74, and 24.2% of adults aged 75 and over.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has revolutionized the management of heart diseases. It allows healthcare providers to monitor and track patients ’health conditions remotely. With these new technologies, patients benefit from continuous monitoring, leading to better disease management and reduced hospital visits.