Using telehealth to create a new path forward
See how Spectrum Health was able to maintain continuity of care for cardiovascular patients amid the COVID-19 pandemic:
- Adopting telehealth and virtual visits
- Maintain patient volume
- Achieve timely clinical interventions and schedule elective procedures
Andre Gauri, MD, FHRS
Spectrum Health
Grand Rapids, MI
Update January 2021:
Dr. Andre Gauri provides further insight on how his team has continued to care for patients during the pandemic and what’s ahead for 2021 in the latest issue of Cardiology magazine from the ACC.
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Watch highlights:
Highlight 1
Spectrum Health fully adopts the Zio Home Enrollment program and eliminates Holter monitors.
Highlight 2
Due to COVID-19, Spectrum Health makes changes to its care model.
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Andre Gauri is a board certified Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist and is a Fellow of the Heart Rhythm Society. Dr. Gauri earned his medical degree from Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University in Maywood, Illinois, and completed his internal medicine residency at Stanford University School of Medicine in California. He completed his cardiology fellowship at University of Chicago in Illinois, and completed his electrophysiology cardiology fellowship at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois. Dr. Gauri’s clinical interests include catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation and other complex arrhythmias, and implantation of pacemakers, cardiac defibrillators, and resynchronization devices.
Dr. Gauri has been with Spectrum Health since 2005 and became the Chief of Electrophysiology and Medical Director of the AFib Program in 2015. He has helped grow the EP program from a 2 physician group in 2005 to a 8 physician group today that has the largest clinical volume in the state of Michigan.