Last updated: February 24, 2026
| Platform | Vendor-Neutral? | Key Automations | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rhythm360 | Yes | AI triage, billing automation, EHR integration | Multi-OEM overwhelmed clinics |
| Implicity | Partial | AI alert filtering, algorithmic triage | Large-volume practices |
| PaceMate | Yes | Cloud-based reporting, workflow tools | Multi-OEM practices |
| Murj | Yes | Heart failure focus, workflow automation | HF specialty clinics |
| Octagos | Yes | Bi-directional EHR, transmission filtering | EHR-integrated workflows |
| Paceart (Legacy) | Mostly No | Basic organizational tools | Single-vendor practices |
| Rhythm Management Group | Yes | Software plus monitoring services | Outsourced monitoring needs |
Rhythm360 delivers over 99.9% transmissibility through redundant data feeds, computer vision, and AI-powered extrapolation. The platform cuts critical alert response times by 80% and helps practices capture 300% more revenue with automated CPT code documentation. Competitors often focus on one area, while Rhythm360 automates device monitoring, heart failure management, and hypertension tracking in a single workspace.
Rhythm360 provides a comprehensive vendor-neutral solution for electrophysiology clinics that manage multiple device manufacturers. AI systems in cardiology achieve higher diagnostic accuracy than traditional methods, particularly in ECG-based detection of atrial fibrillation and atrial high-rate episodes, and Rhythm360 applies these advances through intelligent alert triage that cuts non-actionable notifications by 80%.
The AI-powered alerting system prioritizes critical events such as new-onset AFib, ventricular tachycardia, and device malfunctions while filtering routine transmissions. Bi-directional EHR integration with Epic, Cerner, and other major systems removes manual data entry, and the HIPAA-compliant mobile app lets clinicians review transmissions and coordinate care from any location. Automated CPT code capture for 93298, 93299, and 99454 helps practices recover revenue that previously went unbilled.
Clinicians move to a single dashboard that shows holistic reports for any patient, regardless of device manufacturer. Computer vision technology extracts data from PDFs when APIs fail, which supports over 99.9% data transmissibility. Integrated Twilio communication supports automated patient messaging with full audit trails, and redundant data feeds maintain connectivity when OEM servers go down.

Implicity focuses on AI-powered algorithmic filtering that reduces alert fatigue in high-volume practices. The platform identifies clinically significant events effectively but lacks the deeper billing automation and multi-condition monitoring available in Rhythm360.
PaceMate, which recently acquired PaceArt from Medtronic, offers cloud-based reporting and workflow tools for managing devices from multiple manufacturers in a unified platform. It improves organization across vendors but does not match Rhythm360’s combined automation for alerts, billing, and chronic disease programs.
Murj specializes in heart failure workflow automation with strong clinical decision support and CIED remote monitoring. HF-focused practices benefit from this specialization, although the platform covers a narrower scope than Rhythm360’s full EP clinic automation.
Octagos emphasizes bi-directional EHR integration and transmission filtering that reduce non-actionable alerts, supported by AI-powered triage. The platform improves workflow efficiency but often falls short of Rhythm360’s revenue capture tools and broader multi-condition monitoring.
The original on-premise Paceart database lacks cloud functionality, AI capabilities, and modern workflow automation. Some practices still use it, yet the technology no longer aligns with current EP clinic demands or remote monitoring expectations.
Rhythm Management Group combines a software platform with monitoring services, which appeals to practices that want outsourced oversight. This model differs from Rhythm360’s standalone automation and revenue growth focus, which keeps monitoring in-house while still reducing workload.
Multi-OEM practices experience fragmentation when they manage Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Abbott, and Biotronik devices through separate portals. Vendor-neutral quantification integration unifies ultrasound, nuclear, CT, and MR tools in a single workspace for cardiovascular providers, with reported benefits including a ~50% reduction in registry abstraction time and cost. The same approach in cardiac device monitoring removes data silos and heavy administrative work.
Core vendor-neutral capabilities include API integration with all major OEMs, HL7 and XML data parsing, PDF extraction through computer vision, and unified reporting across device types. Machine learning improves prediction of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) outcomes by 10% over clinical predictors, which shows how AI strengthens decision-making when applied to broad, multi-vendor datasets.
Rhythm360’s redundant data feeds maintain connectivity even when individual OEM servers fail, which supports reliable monitoring for high-risk patients. This vendor-neutral design protects practices from future technology shifts and allows smooth onboarding of new device manufacturers without workflow disruption. Schedule a demo to see how vendor-neutral monitoring reshapes multi-OEM clinic efficiency.
EP workflow automation works best with AI-powered alert triage, automated CPT billing documentation, mobile access, and deep EHR integration. Hospitals using electronic RPM systems report 20–25% fewer emergency visits, 15–20% shorter hospital stays, and average savings of $1,500–$2,500 per patient annually in chronic disease management.
Rhythm360’s redundant data feeds outperform traditional OEM tools by delivering over 99.9% transmissibility through multiple ingestion methods. The AI triage engine reduces alert fatigue, and automated billing capture increases revenue for CPT codes 93298, 93299, and 99454. Mobile HIPAA compliance supports on-call responsiveness, and bi-directional EHR integration removes duplicate data entry across Epic, Cerner, and other major systems.
Hospitals adopting integrated electronic monitoring systems reported ROI within 12–24 months, depending on scale. Rhythm360 supports similar timelines by delivering 80% alert reduction, onboarding in days instead of weeks, and up to 300% revenue growth through automation. Key platform requirements include HIPAA compliance, AI-powered triage, mobile access, and vendor-neutral integration, all included in Rhythm360’s solution.
Vendor-neutral CIED monitoring uses a single platform to integrate and manage data from all major cardiac device manufacturers, including Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Abbott, and Biotronik. This approach removes the need for separate logins and fragmented portals. It eliminates data silos, reduces administrative burden, and gives a complete view of patient populations regardless of device brand. Multi-OEM practices using vendor-neutral platforms like Rhythm360 can cut staff time by 80% while maintaining visibility into critical alerts.
Rhythm360 automatically captures and documents billable events for CPT codes 93298, 93299, and 99454. The platform tracks transmission frequency, clinical review timestamps, and patient communication to support Medicare and commercial payer requirements. Automated report generation includes the documentation needed for claims submission, and the system flags missed billing opportunities. Practices often see revenue increases of up to 300% with this structured approach.
Rhythm360 includes a secure, HIPAA-compliant mobile application for electrophysiologists, nurse practitioners, and other clinicians. Users can review device transmissions, sign reports, and coordinate patient care from smartphones or tablets. The app sends push notifications for critical alerts such as new-onset atrial fibrillation or ventricular arrhythmias, which supports rapid response away from the office. All mobile activity is logged with full audit trails and syncs with the main platform and EHR systems.
Rhythm360’s AI-powered alert triage analyzes incoming device transmissions and separates clinically significant events from routine data. The AI prioritizes critical arrhythmias, device malfunctions, and meaningful physiological changes while filtering non-actionable notifications. Machine learning algorithms refine accuracy over time based on clinician feedback and outcomes data. This approach can reduce alert volume by up to 80% while keeping life-threatening events such as ventricular tachycardia or device lead fractures highly visible.
Most practices implement Rhythm360 in days to a few weeks, depending on size and EHR integration complexity. The cloud-based platform requires no new hardware, and the vendor-neutral design connects quickly to existing manufacturer data streams. Clinics usually see workflow improvements immediately after go-live, with full ROI commonly reached within 12–24 months through lower administrative costs, stronger billing capture, and more efficient patient care. The onboarding process includes structured staff training and ongoing support to encourage successful adoption.
Rhythm360 brings cardiac device monitoring, workflow automation, and revenue growth into one vendor-neutral platform built for busy EP clinics. Clinics can move from fragmented, manual processes to streamlined, AI-supported workflows. Schedule a demo today to see how Rhythm360 can cut alert fatigue by 80% and increase practice revenue by up to 300%.


