Innovation Hub Webinar: Remote Monitoring 2026 for EPs: Coding, Workflow, and Sustainable Remote Care Clinics (LIVE), Powered by AliveCor
Description
This session will walk electrophysiologists through the 2026 remote patient monitoring code updates and how to operationalize them in real-world EP practices. The panel will highlight practical workflow models for integrating ECG/remote monitoring into daily patient management, including staffing, technology, and documentation strategies that support both high-quality care and predictable reimbursement. Panelists will share case-based examples showing how clinics are building sustainable remote care clinics that manage patients at scale while maintaining financial viability.
Learning Objectives
  • Explain the 2026 remote patient monitoring (RPM) and ECG-related code updates and their implications for reimbursement, compliance, and documentation in electrophysiology practices.
  • Identify practical workflow models for integrating remote ECG and monitoring data into daily EP patient management, including staffing structures, technology platforms, and documentation processes that support scalable care delivery. 
  • Apply case-based examples to design or refine a sustainable remote care clinic model, balancing high-quality patient outcomes with predictable and financially viable reimbursement. 
Faculty and Faculty Disclosures

Panelists

Ben Green, MD | AliveCor
Martha G. Ferrara, DNP, FNP, FHRS | White Plains Hospital


Faculty Disclosures

B. Green

Salary from Employment: AliveCor

M. Ferrara
Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting/Teaching: Abbott Medical, Biotronik, iRhythm Technologies
Membership on Advisory Committees: Boston Scientific
Travel/Entertainment: Medtronic

Summary
Availability:
Registration Required
Location:
Online Meeting
Date / Time:
Mar 24, 2026 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM ET
Cost:
FREE
 


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Vision:
To end death and suffering due to heart rhythm disorders.

Mission:
To Improve the care of patients by promoting research, education, and optimal health care policies and standards.
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