AMI Patient Diary App 17+

The AMI Patient Diary app

AMI Cardiac Monitoring, LLC

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

The AMI Patient Diary app has been designed for patients to keep a journal of their activities and symptoms during their monitoring period.

For patients having a continuous Holter monitor, the data is usually transmitted at the end of monitoring when the device is returned. Some newer devices transmit data daily.

Cardiac event and Mobile Cardiac Telemetry data are transmitted in near-real-time often within a minute of data storage.  The patient's electronic diary will be linked to the patient's enrollment, evaluated by AMI clinicians and appended to the patient's report for the physician to review on our AMI portal.

Our app is very simple and intuitive. It is important for the patient to be able to add a diary entry very easily, and then submit their symptoms to the monitoring center in just a few seconds.

Our app is free and supports both devices.  Patients must be enrolled in the AMI system, provide an email contact and cell number to receive a login and access code to use with the app.

Main features:

- Secure login with password reset and self-help.

- Easily add, review, edit, search or delete data.

- Digital signature and submission of AMIs AOB (Assignment of Benefits) and statement of responsibility for equipment forms.

- Integrated with the patient's enrollment and reports

- Patients can contact AMI directly from the app for help or assistance.

- AMI receives active alerts for Holter when the patient notes that they passed out or had other severe symptoms. 
- AMI receives active alerts for all symptoms logged in the app for cardiac event or telemetry patients.

- Monitor instructions are included in the app for additional support.
- Multiple languages are supported

What’s New

Version 2.1

The AMI Patient Diary app has been designed for patients to keep a journal of their activities and symptoms during their monitoring period.

For patients having a continuous Holter monitor, the data is usually transmitted at the end of monitoring when the device is returned. Some newer devices transmit data daily.

Cardiac event and Mobile Cardiac Telemetry data are transmitted in near-real-time often within a minute of data storage. The patient's electronic diary will be linked to the patient's enrollment, evaluated by AMI clinicians and appended to the patient's report for the physician to review on our AMI portal.

Our app is very simple and intuitive. It is important for the patient to be able to add a diary entry very easily, and then submit their symptoms to the monitoring center in just a few seconds.

Our app is free and supports both devices. Patients must be enrolled in the AMI system, provide an email contact and cell number to receive a login and access code to use with the app.

Main features:

- Secure login with password reset and self-help.

- Easily add, review, edit, search or delete data.

- Digital signature and submission of AMIs AOB (Assignment of Benefits) and statement of responsibility for equipment forms.

- Integrated with the patient's enrollment and reports

- Patients can contact AMI directly from the app for help or assistance.

- AMI receives active alerts for Holter when the patient notes that they passed out or had other severe symptoms.
- AMI receives active alerts for all symptoms logged in the app for cardiac event or telemetry patients.

- Monitor instructions are included in the app for additional support.
- Multiple languages are supported

App Privacy

The developer, AMI Cardiac Monitoring, LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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