Last updated: March 4, 2026
Platform | Vendor-Neutral | AI Alert Triage | EHR Integrations | Alert Reduction % | CPT Billing Automation | Pricing Model |
Rhythm360 | Yes | Advanced AI + CCT oversight | Epic, Cerner, Athena+ | Up to 80% | Full automation | SaaS, scalable |
PaceMate | Yes | Advanced AI Auto-Triage | Epic, Cerner, Athenahealth+ | 40-50% | Automated workflows | Subscription |
Implicity | Partial | AI algorithms | Limited options | 60% | Automated module | Per-patient |
Murj | Yes | Rule-based | Basic HL7 | 30% | Manual | Fixed monthly |
Octagos | Limited | AI filtering | Bi-directional | 55% | Partial | Tiered pricing |
Paceart | Limited | None | Legacy systems | 0% | None | One-time license |
Rhythm Management Group | Service-based | Human oversight | Custom | Variable | Service included | Per-service |
1. Rhythm360 (RhythmScience) delivers a vendor-neutral arrhythmia monitoring platform that unifies data from all major OEMs. It connects to Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Abbott, and Biotronik through API, HL7, XML, and computer vision-powered PDF parsing. The AI triage system, paired with certified cardiac technician oversight, cuts critical alert response times by up to 80% while maintaining >99.9% data transmissibility. Bi-directional EHR integration with Epic, Cerner, and Athenahealth removes manual data entry and keeps documentation consistent. Automated CPT code capture for 93298, 93299, and 99454 billing helps practices increase revenue by as much as 300%. A HIPAA-compliant mobile app supports on-call management from any location.

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2. PaceMate offers a cloud-native platform with advanced AI Auto-Triage and strong EHR integrations, including Epic and Cerner. It performs well for many practices but does not match Rhythm360’s full-spectrum data unification and certified technician oversight.
3. Implicity focuses on AI-driven alert filtering and billing automation. It supports data unification from 20+ devices, yet it lacks the comprehensive oversight, mobile capabilities, and workflow depth available in Rhythm360.
4. Murj centers on workflow management with rule-based filtering and multi-OEM support. It does not provide the same level of advanced AI triage or end-to-end billing automation that Rhythm360 delivers.
5. Octagos highlights AI-based filtering and bi-directional EHR integration. Vendor-neutral support remains more limited than Rhythm360’s broad device coverage and unified data model.
6. Paceart functions as a legacy on-premise system without cloud features, AI triage, or modern workflow automation. It primarily operates as an organizational database for device data.
7. Rhythm Management Group combines software with human monitoring in a service-based model. This approach increases operational costs and reduces direct practice control compared with Rhythm360’s software-first, practice-driven platform.
Multi-OEM practices often manage separate portals for Medtronic CareLink, Boston Scientific Latitude, Abbott Merlin.net, and Biotronik Home Monitoring. Staff spend hours each day logging into different systems, transcribing data, and reconciling conflicting information. This fragmented approach increases the risk that critical alerts slip through unnoticed.
Rhythm360 replaces these silos with a single vendor-neutral integration layer. The platform ingests data from all major OEMs through API connections, HL7 feeds, XML parsing, and computer vision-powered PDF extraction. AI algorithms normalize different data formats into one unified patient record with >99.9% transmissibility. Redundant data feeds maintain connectivity even when OEM servers experience downtime.
Bi-directional Epic and Cerner integrations automatically populate EHR records and preserve full audit trails. Device technicians work from one dashboard that shows complete patient status across all implanted devices, regardless of manufacturer. This unified model reduces administrative overhead and helps ensure that no critical events are missed because of portal fragmentation.
Modern arrhythmia monitoring platforms must solve real workflow problems for cardiology teams and support consistent clinical decisions.
AI-Powered Alert Triage: Advanced algorithms filter non-actionable transmissions and prioritize critical events such as ventricular tachycardia, new-onset atrial fibrillation, and device malfunctions. Rhythm360’s AI, combined with optional certified cardiac technician oversight, reduces alert fatigue and cuts critical response times by up to 80%.
Automated CPT Billing: Platforms should capture and document CPT codes 93298 (implantable device interrogation), 93299 (remote monitoring), and 99454 (RPM setup) without manual tracking. Automated report generation supports compliant billing and consistent revenue capture.
HIPAA-Compliant Mobile Access: Secure smartphone access allows on-call clinicians to review transmissions and sign reports from any location. This capability keeps care continuity intact outside standard office hours.
Comprehensive EHR Integration: Bi-directional data flow with major EHR systems removes manual transcription and maintains complete documentation trails. This integration supports efficient workflows and regulatory compliance.
Vendor-Neutral Data Unification: A single dashboard should display all implanted device data, regardless of manufacturer. This approach eliminates portal fragmentation and lowers administrative burden.
CCT Oversight Options: Access to certified cardiac technicians for complex case review and after-hours monitoring gives practices clinical backup while preserving autonomy.
Rhythm360 automation improves profitability by capturing more billable events and lowering staff time spent on manual tasks. Automated CPT code capture prevents missed billing opportunities, and streamlined workflows reduce labor costs.
A typical 5-physician cardiology practice monitoring 2,000 CIED patients experiences immediate time savings. Staff who previously spent 15 hours each week inside OEM portals and documentation workflows now spend about 3 hours. This 12-hour weekly reduction translates to roughly $31,200 per year in recovered staff productivity.
Automated billing capture also uncovers missed revenue. Many practices lose about 30% of billable remote monitoring events because of manual tracking limits. Rhythm360’s automated documentation identifies these events and can generate about $180,000 in additional annual revenue for a practice of this size.
Faster critical event response helps prevent adverse outcomes that drive expensive interventions. An up to 80% reduction in response times supports earlier anticoagulation for new-onset AFib and can prevent strokes that cost $50,000 or more per incident. Heart failure RPM integration adds revenue through 99454 billing and can reduce hospital readmissions.
Combined financial and operational gains help practices increase profitability by as much as 300% in the first year, with ongoing savings and revenue growth in subsequent years.
Consumer wearables such as Apple Watch and direct-to-consumer services like Zio patches work well for screening and basic rhythm checks. They do not provide the clinical depth needed for comprehensive management of CIED patients. These tools cannot access implanted device data or deliver the level of continuous, structured monitoring required for complex cases.
Enterprise platforms like Rhythm360 focus on cardiology practices that manage pacemakers, ICDs, and implantable loop recorders. These practices need vendor-neutral data integration, clinical-grade alert triage, and automated billing compliance that consumer solutions cannot match.
Cardiologists benefit most from platforms that support the full spectrum of cardiac monitoring, from routine device checks to high-risk arrhythmia detection, while maintaining regulatory compliance and high practice efficiency.
Rhythm360 implementations usually complete within days to a few weeks, depending on practice size and EHR complexity. The SaaS-based design removes the need for on-premise hardware or lengthy infrastructure projects. EHR integration occurs during onboarding, and teams validate bi-directional data flow before go-live.
Pricing scales with practice size and usage so smaller and larger groups can align costs with value. Staff training centers on the unified dashboard, which feels simpler than juggling multiple OEM portals and manual reports.
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Rhythm360 currently leads the market as a comprehensive vendor-neutral CIED monitoring platform. It unifies data from all major device manufacturers, delivers AI-powered alert triage that cuts response times by up to 80%, and automates CPT billing to help increase practice revenue by as much as 300%. The platform’s >99.9% data reliability and bi-directional EHR integration make it a strong choice for practices that want to eliminate OEM portal fragmentation and improve operational efficiency.
AI triage systems review incoming device transmissions and patient data to filter non-actionable alerts and highlight critical events. Rhythm360’s AI algorithms reduce critical response times by up to 80% by identifying routine transmissions, duplicate notifications, and false positives. The system escalates genuine clinical concerns such as ventricular tachycardia, new-onset atrial fibrillation, and device malfunctions while suppressing noise. Optional certified cardiac technician oversight adds another layer of clinical validation for complex or borderline cases.
Rhythm360 provides advanced vendor-neutral capabilities, AI triage with certified technician oversight, and comprehensive billing automation. PaceMate offers strong vendor-neutral unification across major OEMs, advanced AI Auto-Triage, and deep EHR integrations with more than 700 implementations, including Epic and Cerner. Rhythm360 differentiates itself through computer vision-powered data ingestion, optional CCT oversight, and a documented reduction in critical response times of up to 80%.
Modern arrhythmia monitoring platforms should automate billing for CPT codes 93298 (implantable device interrogation), 93299 (remote monitoring technical component), and 99454 (remote physiological monitoring setup). Rhythm360 automatically captures these billable events, generates compliant documentation, and connects with practice management systems to support maximum revenue capture. The platform also supports heart failure and hypertension RPM billing through codes 99453, 99457, and 99458.
Yes. Leading platforms such as Rhythm360 provide bi-directional integration with major EHR systems including Epic, Cerner, Athenahealth, and eClinicalWorks. This integration automatically populates patient records with device data, removes manual transcription, and maintains complete audit trails. Bi-directional connections also allow EHR data to inform monitoring algorithms while device information appears directly in clinical workflows. Integration typically completes during the initial onboarding phase.
Rhythm360 delivers vendor-neutral arrhythmia monitoring with AI-powered triage and deep automation that improves both operations and financial performance. Cardiology practices that want to reduce alert chaos, reclaim staff time, and grow remote monitoring revenue can move quickly with a guided rollout.
Schedule a Rhythm360 demo today at rhythm360.io/contact-us and see how a unified platform can support your team and your patients.


