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Medical Affairs

Delivering clinical science and education through collaborative partnerships.

The goal of Medical Affairs is to advance the field of ambulatory cardiac monitoring through strategic medical affairs initiatives.

We do this through collaboration with clinicians, cutting-edge research, and comprehensive education for healthcare providers. Through these efforts, we aim to enhance patient care and outcomes, streamline clinical workflows, and position ourselves as leaders in cardiovascular healthcare.


iRhythm partners with clinicians on investigator-initiated research

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Investigator-Initiated Research (IIR), also called Investigator-Initiated Studies (IIS), is designed and conducted independently by Investigators who also serve as the study Sponsor. IIR may be supported by iRhythm in the form of providing ambulatory cardiac monitoring service and data.

 

If you are interested in research, send an email to the Clinical Research Team.


Educational Grants

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iRhythm supports healthcare organizations with funding for educational initiatives.

Requests are reviewed for relevant content associated to iRhythm's mission and priorities. Some relevant areas include education on ambulatory cardiac monitoring, AI and data, diagnosing AFib, and clinical use cases.

 

To submit a request, click here to access our Grants Submission Portal. 

Clinical Article
Russo P, Coetzer H, Hendrickson EM, Boyle K, Wright B., Am J Manag Care. 2025
Assessment of Variation in Ambulatory Cardiac Monitoring (AVALON) Study
A retrospective study of analyzing commercially insured patient populations, examined how monitoring strategy influenced arrhythmia diagnosis, clinical outcomes, and healthcare resource utilization.
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Clinical Article
Reynolds et al, American Heart Journal, 2023.
Comparative Effectiveness of ACM Strategies (CAMELOT Study)
A retrospective study of variations in ACM strategies, clinical outcomes and health care costs in diagnostic-naïve patients
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Clinical Article
Barrett et al., American Journal of Medicine, 2014.
Comparison of 24-Hour Holter Monitoring Versus 14-Days
A prospective study comparing the detection of arrhythmia events over total wear time with the Zio device to Holter monitoring
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