How New Mexico Heart Institute improves cardiac monitoring access and shortens time to treatment
Watch a discussion with Dr. Yaw Adjei-Poku from the New Mexico Heart Institute on how ambulatory cardiac monitor selection helped transform their practice. Learn the steps that led to improved patient access and increased patient throughput.
Find out how the changes Dr. Adjei-Poku made are providing faster diagnoses, better outcomes, and reduced patient backlog.
Yaw Adjei-Poku, MD
Device Clinic Medical Director at New Mexico Heart Institute
Watch highlights:
Highlight 1
Increase cardiac monitoring volume with no departmental staff expansion.
Highlight 2
Zio ambulatory cardiac monitors receive a 90% satisfaction score.
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New Mexico Heart Institute
Dr. Yaw Adjei-Poku is the Device Clinic Medical Director at New Mexico Heart Institute and an Electrophysiologist board certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease.
He completed his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering at Yale University. Dr. Adjei-Poku went to medical school at University of Utah and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Boston University.
His fellowships in Cardiac Electrophysiology and Cardiovascular Disease were completed at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School. He is a member of the Heart Rhythm Society, American Medical Association and American College of Cardiology.