HeartBeam (NASDAQ: BEAT) recently announced a collaboration with Mount Sinai aimed at advancing artificial intelligence-driven electrocardiogram technology, marking another step in the company’s push to expand its role in next-generation cardiac monitoring. The announcement highlights HeartBeam’s growing focus on artificial intelligence-enabled analysis and reinforces the relevance of its technology as healthcare increasingly shifts toward data-driven, remote monitoring solutions.
The announcement outlines a strategic collaboration between HeartBeam and Mount Sinai to develop and validate AI-based ECG algorithms. The collaboration is focused on building next-generation, personalized AI-ECG algorithms for wellness and clinical applications, including assessing heart attack risk. HeartBeam’s role in this evolving landscape is anchored by its HeartBeam System, a platform designed to enable remote cardiac monitoring and analysis.
These AI models may include patient-relevant wellness insights and condition-focused algorithms that can be deployed broadly across HeartBeam’s platform. The partnership aims to accelerate the development and validation of high-value AI-ECG algorithms that could improve early detection of cardiac events and support personalized patient care. By leveraging Mount Sinai’s clinical expertise and data resources, HeartBeam seeks to enhance the accuracy and applicability of its AI-driven solutions.
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