Data and AI in Cardiac Monitoring
Electronics RESHAPED USA 2026
Mountain View, California
Computer History Museum:
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd.
Mountain View, CA 94043
Cardiac monitoring is entering a new era, where the challenge is no longer collecting data, but transforming vast streams of information into timely, meaningful insight. Artificial intelligence offers the ability to interpret continuous cardiac and physiologic data with greater context, filtering out false signals while highlighting what truly matters for patients and care teams. By reducing unnecessary alerts and focusing attention on early signs of risk, AI-enabled monitoring can shift healthcare from reactive responses to proactive prevention. In heart failure care, combining remote data across multiple dimensions creates an opportunity to anticipate deterioration earlier and guide personalized interventions outside the hospital. This session will explore how data and AI can turn cardiac monitoring from passive observation into an intelligent system that improves efficiency, outcomes, and the patient experience.




