IBN Coverage: HeartBeam (NASDAQ: BEAT) Is One to Watch
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LOS ANGELES, CA - June 17, 2025 ( NEWMEDIAWIRE ) - HeartBeam (NASDAQ: BEAT) is a medical technology company developing a groundbreaking solution for at-home detection and monitoring of cardiac conditions. The company is creating the first ever cable-free synthesized 12-lead ECG platform designed to give patients the ability to record their symptoms the moment they occur, wherever they are. By providing synthesized, 12-lead ECG data, physicians can quickly assess the symptoms and ensure patients get the care they need in a timely manner. It also eliminates the need for wires, complex setup, or clinical staff, thus allowing synthesized 12-lead ECG signals to be accessible outside of a medical setting.
HeartBeam's vision is to redefine cardiac care by enabling early detection, proactive monitoring, and informed clinical decisions outside the confines of a traditional medical setting. Its patented approach not only delivers similar, but not identical, accuracy of conventional 12-lead ECGs for arrhythmia detection…
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