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Our resources hub is designed to help you make informed decisions with evidence organized around real-world impact. You’ll discover peer-reviewed research, clinical validation, workflow insights and economic evidence around the questions decision-makers face.

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Primary Care & Workflow Fit

NOW AVAILABLE: Patient Education Toolkit About the Vivio Test

Use Vivio’s patient education toolkit to create a simple, consistent experience that supports informed conversations about heart failure evaluation. This collection of patient-facing materials explains what Vivio is, why it matters, and how it fits into the journey from concern to care in a simple, approachable way. Take a closer look at what’s available for immediate downloading from the Vivio test Patient Education Toolkit.

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Early Detection & Prevention

Overcoming SDOH Barriers to Improve Heart Health

Heart failure and SDOH: A bad combination for older Americans. Over 6.5 million Americans are diagnosed with heart failure³ and each year more than half a million more cases arise. Managing heart failure can be complex, even in the best of circumstances. Discover how to overcome Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) barriers with mobile technologies.

A healthcare provider prepared to deliver heart failure care using modern diagnostic tools like the Vivio System.
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Early Detection & Prevention

How the Timeline for Heart Failure Diagnosis is Changing

For an individual with newly developed heart failure, the timeline for diagnosis can take as long as 30 months from the initial onset of clinical symptoms. That’s over two years during which a patient’s disease continues to progress untreated. Why is the timeline for diagnosis so long? There are several reasons that can impact this timeline…