Whitepaper: Implementing population health programs for earlier detection of atrial fibrillation

How digital strategies can overcome barriers in screening heart diseases.

The growing burden of atrial fibrillation poses significant challenges in our society, but access to cardiovascular care and screening are difficult to make available to the increasing number of individuals living with cardiovascular risk factors.

While we are witnessing astonishing innovations in technology and new devices are flooding the market, the core problem remains: These innovations are difficult to make available to the people who need them most, and without posing a burden on health care systems.

The whitepaper: “Building a Population Health Program for Earlier Detection of Atrial Fibrillation”, brings forward solutions to address fundamental issues in implementing population health programs in atrial fibrillation. It specifically focuses on how to reach high volume of patients quickly and reliably, while minimizing the burden on health care systems in implementing these programs.

The whitepaper:

→ Summarizes the burden of atrial fibrillation and its growing impact in our society

→ Evaluates cost-effective strategies for prevention and care delivery at scale

→ Reviews the current state of screening technologies

→ Proposes solutions for overcoming digital literacy and other adoption challenges

→ Presents a case study in implementing a population health model in a large risk population

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Contact:

Collaborations: Operations Executive Lasse Leppäkorpi, lasse.leppakorpi@cardiosignal.com

Communications: Juulia Simonen, juulia.simonen@cardiosignal.com

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