Common questions

What company makes Holter monitors?

What company makes Holter monitors?

Medicomp
Medicomp is an ambulatory cardiac monitoring company that has been in business for 3 decades. Medicomp is known for manufacturing their own devices including Holter Monitoring products.

How much does a Holter monitor cost?

How Much Does a Holter Monitoring Cost? On MDsave, the cost of a Holter Monitoring ranges from $299 to $355. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can save when they buy their procedure upfront through MDsave.

Is a Holter monitor covered by insurance?

Most heart monitors are covered by insurance, if ordered by a physician. Some of the extended holters and injectable loop recorders will require insurance prior authorization. It is recommended that you first visit your general practitioner and describe your symptoms.

Are Holter monitors covered by Medicare?

The average 24 Hour Holter has 110,000 beats. However in recent years, both Medicare and most insurance companies will cover an Cardiac Event monitor in place of or prior to a Holter Monitor study if the clinician deems the symptoms or arrhythmias too transient to be captured in a 24 hour period.

Does a Holter monitor record constantly?

Holter monitors record continuously, usually for about 24 to 48 hours. An event monitor does not record continuously. Instead, it records when you activate it. Some event monitors will automatically start recording if an abnormal heart rhythm is detected.

How do you sleep with a Holter monitor?

During. Holter monitoring is painless and noninvasive. You can hide the electrodes and wires under your clothes, and you can wear the recording device on your belt or attached to a strap. Once your monitoring begins, don’t take the Holter monitor off — you must wear it at all times, even while you sleep.

What can you not do while wearing a Holter monitor?

What You Can’t Do. Avoid swimming, bathing, and strenuous exercise that may cause you to sweat heavily. Instead of showering, you can use wet wipes or soapy washcloths to clean your body. However, be careful not to get the monitor, leads, or electrodes wet while using wipes or washcloths.

Is a Holter monitor considered durable medical equipment?

Note: Pulse tachometers (pulse rate monitors, heart rate monitors) do not meet Aetna’s definition of covered durable medical equipment (DME) in that they are not primarily medical in nature and are normally of use in the absence of illness or injury.

Do cell phones interfere with Holter monitors?

These include, but are not limited to: Close proximity to magnets, metal detectors, high-voltage electrical wires, and electrical appliances such as shavers, toothbrushes, and microwave ovens. Cell phones and MP3 players can also interfere with the signals and should be kept at least 6 inches away from the monitor box.