Add Holter ECG testing to your practice with specialist report review
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Holter ECG examinations can provide valuable information about a patient’s heart rhythm, especially when symptoms are intermittent and may not appear during a standard short ECG examination.

However, for many GP practices, smaller clinics, and outpatient centres, offering Holter ECG testing can be difficult in practice.

You may not have a cardiologist available internally.
You may not have enough time to review long ECG recordings yourself.
You may already perform some Holter ECG examinations, but the reporting workflow may be slow, manual, or difficult to scale.

With the Report Review option in Cardiomatics, your practice can perform the Holter ECG examination, receive an AI-supported report, and request specialist review from a selected cardiologist or reviewer, directly within the Cardiomatics platform.

How does it work?

Your practice uploads a Holter ECG recording to Cardiomatics.

Cardiomatics analyses the signal and generates a report showing the findings identified in the recording.

You can then request a report review from a selected reviewer, for example, a cooperating cardiologist or cardiology clinic.

The reviewer receives access to the relevant report within the platform and can support the interpretation process according to the agreed clinical workflow.

This means the examination can remain close to the patient, while specialist cardiology input can be provided remotely in a structured and secure way.

Why this matters for GP practices and smaller clinics

Many patients first report symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, fainting episodes, or irregular heartbeat to their GP or local clinic.

In some cases, a Holter ECG examination may be the next practical step. But without an efficient reporting workflow, offering this service can become challenging.

The Report Review option can help your practice introduce or expand Holter ECG testing without needing to manage the full specialist review process alone.

You can focus on the patient relationship, the examination, and follow-up care, while a trusted reviewer supports the ECG report review stage.

A practical way to expand your diagnostic service

For practices that do not currently offer Holter ECG testing, this workflow can make it easier to consider adding it as a service.

For practices that already perform Holter ECG examinations, it can help reduce pressure on internal resources and create a clearer process for obtaining specialist input.

For physicians who currently review reports manually or exchange files with external specialists by email, it offers a more structured way to manage the workflow.

The Report Review option may support:

  • GP practices that want to start offering Holter ECG examinations,
  • clinics that already have Holter ECG devices but perform only a limited number of tests,
  • physicians who need access to specialist cardiology review,
  • practices that want to reduce manual report exchange,
  • outpatient centres looking for a more organised reporting workflow.

Benefits for your practice

With the Report Review option, your practice can:

  • offer Holter ECG testing closer to the patient,
  • request specialist report review directly within Cardiomatics,
  • avoid managing the whole interpretation process alone,
  • reduce manual file exchange and fragmented communication,
  • cooperate more easily with trusted cardiologists or reviewer clinics,
  • create a clearer workflow from ECG upload to reviewed report.

This can help make Holter ECG testing more accessible for your patients and more manageable for your team.

Available on the Plus plan

The Report Review option is available for accounts on the Plus plan, previously known as the Professional plan.

If your practice would like to introduce Holter ECG testing, expand its current service, or connect with a reviewer workflow in Cardiomatics, please contact the Cardiomatics team to discuss the best setup for your organisation.

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