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MOUNT LAUREL, N.J., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ RhythMedix, a leader in remote cardiac monitoring, today announced the release of its next-generation RhythmStar
® wearable device with built-in 4G cellular connectivity. The novel cardiac telemetry monitor is discreetly worn for extended remote monitoring without the need for an additional phone or communication device. The technology enables rapid ECG analysis and reporting of cardiac abnormalities by RhythMedix s team of US-based certified technicians, who alert physicians if an arrhythmia of concern is detected. RhythmStar is now available with HeartTime™ on-demand telemetry mode, an innovative platform that allows physicians to evaluate cardiac activity and expedite care via a telemedicine appointment, limiting the need for an in-person office visit.