MediCardia Health working with Human Longevity, Inc. to leverage remote patient monitoring data for cutting-edge diagnostics and personalized longevity care
MediCardia Health, Inc., a digital health innovation firm for cardiology and chronic conditions, announced today that Human Longevity, Inc. will begin using MediCardia's HeartChart. HeartChart is a data integration and automation platform for cardiovascular disease management. The revolutionary MediCardia platform extracts masses of data trapped in EHRs to properly synthesize a complete patient profile to identify patients at risk of cardiac events proactively. The MediCardia Health and Human Longevity partnership demonstrates how transitioning to a digital cardiology care paradigm with remote patient monitoring substantially improves patient care and the care experience.
"Patients with cardiovascular disease and risk factors can be monitored remotely to track their progress. The application monitors vital signs like blood pressure, weight, breathing rate, and oxygen for better control of their health and medical conditions like hypertension, weight management, COVID monitoring, and congestive heart failure. This is the way to achieve longevity, aligned with our 100+ program," said Dr. Keen, cardiologist and Chief of Cardiology at Human Longevity, Inc.
"We are excited to work with Human Longevity to bring this connected, integrated data platform to their providers, patients, and the community they serve," said Dr. Indrajit Choudhuri, CEO and Founder of MediCardia Health.
Human Longevity, Inc. is a San Diego-based venture whose goal is to build the world's most comprehensive database on human genotypes and phenotypes and then subject it to machine learning so that it can help develop new ways to fight diseases associated with aging.
While conducting research, Human Longevity is offering a wellness service known as "100+," which offers customers a range of medical tests such as full genome sequencing and tests for early indications of cancers, Alzheimer's, and heart disease. This testing is meant to help people catch diseases earlier than otherwise possible and to identify risk factors for diseases later in life.