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In a new podcast episode of Raise the Line from Osmosis.org, Cadence CEO Chris Altchek shared his vision for how advanced remote monitoring technology is changing healthcare and how Cadence is empowering physicians and their patients with chronic conditions to manage their health at home.
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In this week's episode of Cadence Conversations, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ted Feldman spoke with Dr. Toby Cosgrove, former President and CEO of Cleveland Clinic and currently an Executive Advisor to a number of startups, about how to ensure effective partnerships between health systems and technology companies.
In a new episode of Cadence Conversations, Founder and CEO of Cadence Chris Altchek sat down with Dr. David Shulkin, 9th Secretary, U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs to discuss the future of remote patient monitoring (RPM) and what it will take for new technologies like RPM to take hold and get adopted across the U.S. healthcare system.
In a new episode of Cadence Conversations, CEO of Rubicon Founders Adam Boehler spoke with Cadence CEO Chris Altchek about his incredible career, including his time in public service, as well as his vision for how to achieve transformational change in healthcare through innovative technology like Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM).
Advances in remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, and other technologies are accelerating the transition of healthcare from traditional medical facilities into the home. Healthcare experts say the future is brimming with opportunities to transform the landscape of care through innovations like remote patient monitoring and related services that allow for continuous care.
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In a new episode of Cadence Conversations, Dr. Theodore Feldman, Chief Medical Officer at Cadence, sat down with Dr. Marat Fudim, an advanced heart failure specialist and cardiologist at the Duke University Medical Center, to discuss the role that Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) plays in treating heart failure and how this technology can be used to benefit both cardiologists and patients.
A star-studded panel featuring top healthcare executives, policymakers, and physicians sat down with Cadence Founder and CEO Chris Altchek to discuss the future of remote patient monitoring (RPM) and how health systems can leverage RPM technology to deliver better care to patients.
Cadence is currently hiring mission-obsessed engineers who are passionate about delivering transformative care to millions of patients with chronic conditions across the United States.
Cadence is hiring mission-oriented clinicians to help deliver world-class care to patients using Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) technology.
Strategic partnership will offer breakthrough remote patient monitoring and virtual care solution across sixteen states.
Caitlyn Durcan
In a new video, company leaders, patients, and health system partners discuss Cadence’s approach to Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and explain the infrastructure it is building for healthcare systems to deliver remote care to patients all across the United States.
In a new interview, Cadence Founder and CEO Chris Altchek sits down with General Catalyst’s Chitra Nawbatt to explain how Cadence is utilizing Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) to deliver remote care to patients with chronic conditions across the United States.
Health tech company Cadence today announced its launch with $41 million in funding led by General Catalyst and Thrive Capital. Cadence has built a breakthrough remote care management platform that will deliver better care to people managing chronic conditions at scale.
In a newly released Patient Stories video, 66-year-old Michael opened up about the way that using Cadence's remote patient monitoring devices has helped him to improve his mental and physical health.
In a new Patient Stories video, 73-year-old patient Jessie describes how Cadence's Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and virtual care program has helped her manage her chronic health condition and improve her life.
In a new video, 80-year-old patient David details how Cadence's remote care program has helped him to regulate his medicines, improve his health, and live a better life.
Chronic conditions impact more than half of all seniors in America, and the plain truth is that the current system is failing to treat them. Today’s clinicians and patients know firsthand that consistent, world-class healthcare is difficult for individuals to obtain on their own, and nearly impossible for clinicians to deliver at scale. This results in a lower quality of life for people living with chronic conditions, and unfortunately, higher-than-necessary mortality rates. So why did I choose to dedicate the next decade of my life to building Cadence? Because Cadence is an opportunity to give people more time.
Chris Altchek
As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps through the world, remote patient monitoring has emerged as a technology solution to help providers provide high quality care to patients through the use of devices such as weight scales and blood pressure monitors.
In a newly released podcast, Cadence Founder and CEO Chris Altchek sat down with Dr. Omar Lateef, President and CEO of Rush University Medical Center, to discuss how technologies like remote patient monitoring (RPM) will transform the future of health care and help drive more health equity in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.