CardioComm Solutions, Inc. Announces Management Changes
October 25, 2017 at 02:52 pm
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CardioComm Solutions, Inc. announced the appointment of Dr. John Foote, MD, CCFP(EM) from Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, as the newest member of the company's Board of Directors (BOD) and the resignation of BOD member Mr. William Smith. Dr. Foote's addition to the BOD as a full voting BOD member and member of the Medical Advisory Committee will be immediate. His role will be to provide current and expert market insights to address best practices for implementation of CardioComm's arrhythmia monitoring technologies in the family practice and emergency medicine fields as well as for community-based arrhythmia management strategies. In addition to his current role as a senior emergency room (ER) physician and physician influencer, Dr. Foote brings medical and market insights from his academic appointments as Assistant Professor and Director of the Emergency Residency Program of the Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Centre at The Mount Sinai Hospital with the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
CardioComm Solutions, Inc. is a Canada-based company, which develops software, hardware and core laboratory reading services related to electrocardiogram (ECG) and ambulatory arrhythmia monitoring systems for medical and consumer markets globally. The Company's specialization is in the software engineering of computer based (ECG) management and reporting software. The software permits physician interpretations of ECGs and supports private and public payer fee-for-service billings. The Companyâs device connectivity and ECG management technologies are used in medical, consumer, clinical research and telemedicine solutions for the recording, transmission, viewing, analyzing, reporting and storage of electrocardiograms, for arrhythmia screening, diagnosis, and management of cardiac patients. Its Global ECG Management Solutions (GEMS) and GlobalCardio (Cloud based GEMS) products are licensed worldwide to hospitals, ECG commercial reading services and physicians.