Two powerful Medicare-reimbursed programs — onsite cardiovascular diagnostics and remote patient monitoring — working together to improve care and add six figures to your bottom line.
The Challenge
Most practices are leaving significant revenue on the table while patients with asymptomatic conditions go undetected between visits.
Vascular disease, neuropathy, and cardiac autonomic dysfunction often go undetected in diabetic and elderly patients — until it's too late for early intervention.
Blood pressure spikes. Glucose drops. Oxygen levels fall. What happens to your high-risk patients between your visits? Continuous monitoring closes the gap.
Emergency room visits and hospital admissions drain resources and harm patient outcomes — many could be prevented with earlier detection and intervention.
Revenue Opportunity
Both programs are fully Medicare-reimbursed with zero equipment cost or capital expense to your practice.
Onsite Cardiovascular Diagnostics
Remote Patient Monitoring
Our Programs
Each program stands alone as a powerful revenue driver. Together, they transform how your practice detects, monitors, and manages high-risk patients.
15-minute noninvasive onsite cardiovascular assessments that identify asymptomatic disease before it becomes a crisis. Medicare-approved up to 3 times per year.
FDA-approved Bluetooth devices monitor your highest-risk patients 24/7 between visits — with dedicated care specialists tracking vitals daily and alerting you to concerning changes.
Our Process
From first conversation to first billing cycle — we handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on patients.
Pulse4Pulse screens your patients to identify hidden vascular and autonomic conditions.
High-risk patients receive FitPeo monitoring devices — setup and education included.
Care specialists track vitals daily and alert you to concerning changes between visits.
Catch problems early, prevent hospitalizations, improve outcomes — and get reimbursed.
Schedule a no-obligation consultation. We'll walk you through both programs, model the numbers for your specific patient panel, and answer every question.