How do I get my Zio Patch results?
Here's how it works
- Wear. the monitor. Your healthcare provider will prescribe a Zio monitor. ...
- Note any. heart symptoms. If you feel anything that you think might be unusual, press the top of the Zio patch. ...
- Return the monitor. by mail. ...
- Review the results.
How long does it take to get results from Zio Patch?
The report will be available to your doctor usually between 2-4 days after the device has been received.
How much does a Zio cost?
The Zio patch is more expensive than older monitors: about $360 for Medicare versus $100 to $150 for Holter monitors, King said. The higher price can occasionally cause trouble with insurance reimbursement, though Gerstenfeld estimated about 80 percent of insurance companies cover the patch.
Does Medicare cover Zio Patch?
Zio is covered by all major commercial insurance companies, plus medicare.
Does Medicare cover Zio XT?
Zio XT is covered by all major commercial insurance companies and Medicare.
How do I know my Zio XT is working?
You should have seen a brief green flash after pushing the Zio button when first attaching the patch, which means it is working. After this the Zio Patch will not flash or make a noise if all is well. If you would like to check press and hold the Zio button until the brief green flash occurs (~10 seconds).
What does the Zio heart monitor detect?
The ZIO Service enables long-term continuous monitoring – using a noninvasive, small, wearable patch – to detect sporadic heart rhythm disturbances, including atrial fibrillation (AF), which is associated with an increased risk of stroke.
What is the difference between Holter monitor and Zio Patch?
A Holter monitor is a battery-operated portable device that measures and records your heart's electrical activity (ECG) continuously. Patients in this study will wear the monitor for 48 hours. The Zio Patch is a small, adhesive, water-resistant single lead electrocardiographic monitoring device.