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By Tammy Lovell | 03:59 am | September 07, 2020
The wearable combines medical-grade ECG and sleep breathing disturbance detection.
By Dave Muoio | 01:45 pm | May 06, 2020
The Fitbit Heart Study is looking to enroll 200,000 to 250,000 device owners, and will support clinical evaluation and regulatory submissions of the company's PPG atrial fibrillation algorithm.
By Dave Muoio | 05:22 pm | April 01, 2020
The PPG-based feature automatically measures the wearer's heart rhythm every five minutes, and will be ready for integration with a range of devices later this year.
By Laura Lovett | 12:51 pm | January 28, 2020
The new algorithms integrate with Eko's digital stethoscope. 
By Dave Muoio | 03:57 pm | January 02, 2020
Also: Travel medicine company launches telemedicine offering for low-cost international care.
By Dave Muoio | 04:43 pm | September 24, 2019
The Belgium-based company's app can render heart rhythm irregularity readings in roughly 60 seconds.
By Laura Lovett | 01:08 pm | September 05, 2019
The pair will be targeting patients with asymptomatic or silent atrial fibrillation. 
By Laura Lovett | 11:00 am | April 24, 2019
As part of the deal, Oscar Health members who are identified as high risk for diabetes or AFib will be offered confirmatory tests and be referred to an in-network provider. 
By Dave Muoio | 01:29 pm | March 18, 2019
Among more than 400,000 participants who enrolled in the study, only 0.5 percent ever received an atrial fibrillation alert from the app.
By Jonah Comstock | 12:28 pm | January 07, 2019
An algorithm trained on a deep neural network was able to perform on par with board certified cardiologist when annotating 12 different types of heart rhythms.