stpat
Networker
Our docs are wanting to start using the Zio Patch (details listed below). The sales reps have told the docs to use the holter codes but that is only for up to 48 hours and this is for up to 14 days. Any suggestions on what code would most closely represent this service? Is anybody else out there using this?
A new breakthrough technology designed to improve diagnosis
of cardiac arrhythmias
The Zio™ Patch is a long-term cardiac rhythm monitor that provides continuous monitoring for up-to-14 days (significantly longer than the time period of a typical Holter). By providing a longer time period of continuous recording, the Zio™ Patch improves the likelihood of capturing arrhythmias and provides for an equal or higher diagnostic yield versus other devices on the market.
The Zio™ Patch is indicated for use on patients who may be asymptomatic or who may suffer from transient symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, light-headedness, pre-syncope and syncope, shortness of breath, anxiety and fatigue. As with all iRhythm products, the Zio™ Patch is 100% recyclable. No part of the device will end up in a landfill, minimizing the impact of disposable devices on the environment
A new breakthrough technology designed to improve diagnosis
of cardiac arrhythmias
The Zio™ Patch is a long-term cardiac rhythm monitor that provides continuous monitoring for up-to-14 days (significantly longer than the time period of a typical Holter). By providing a longer time period of continuous recording, the Zio™ Patch improves the likelihood of capturing arrhythmias and provides for an equal or higher diagnostic yield versus other devices on the market.
The Zio™ Patch is indicated for use on patients who may be asymptomatic or who may suffer from transient symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, light-headedness, pre-syncope and syncope, shortness of breath, anxiety and fatigue. As with all iRhythm products, the Zio™ Patch is 100% recyclable. No part of the device will end up in a landfill, minimizing the impact of disposable devices on the environment