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Celebrating Horizon Health Network鈥檚 Success with 猫咪社区 for Heart Failure Care

July 14, 2025
By
Seamless

The following commentary summarizes an by Barbara Simpson, originally published in New Brunswick鈥檚 Telegraph-Journal.


We鈥檙e proud to celebrate the outstanding work Horizon Health Network is doing to support heart failure patients using the 猫咪社区 platform. Since launching the technology in 2023, Horizon has expanded its use of 猫咪社区 from cardiac surgery to hip and knee replacement 鈥 and most recently, for heart failure patients 鈥 with additional care plan implementations underway.

A powerful example comes from 72-year-old Robert Conrad, who shared his experience at a recent Horizon board meeting. After being discharged from Saint John Regional Hospital with congestive heart failure, Conrad began experiencing extreme dizziness and fatigue 鈥 a common side effect of heart failure medications. Using 猫咪社区鈥檚 real-time symptom monitoring and personalized feedback, he was prompted to contact his care team. Within three hours, his medications were successfully adjusted.

As Conrad shares: 鈥淚鈥檝e had a really good experience with the app. Since then, my blood pressure has been stabilized, my heart rate is stabilized, my breathing is much better than it has been.鈥

To date, several dozen heart failure patients have been enrolled in the 猫咪社区 program through Horizon. The app provides daily reminders, symptom tracking, educational content, including videos to help patients follow their care plans and stay engaged in their recovery.

As Horizon continues to lead the way in digital cardiac care, we鈥檙e inspired by their commitment to innovation and proud to support their efforts to improve patient outcomes across New Brunswick.

We look forward to continuing our partnership as Horizon scales personalized, proactive care to even more patients.

Celebrating Horizon Health Network鈥檚 Success with 猫咪社区 for Heart Failure Care

Posted by:
Seamless
on
July 14, 2025

The following commentary summarizes an by Barbara Simpson, originally published in New Brunswick鈥檚 Telegraph-Journal.


We鈥檙e proud to celebrate the outstanding work Horizon Health Network is doing to support heart failure patients using the 猫咪社区 platform. Since launching the technology in 2023, Horizon has expanded its use of 猫咪社区 from cardiac surgery to hip and knee replacement 鈥 and most recently, for heart failure patients 鈥 with additional care plan implementations underway.

A powerful example comes from 72-year-old Robert Conrad, who shared his experience at a recent Horizon board meeting. After being discharged from Saint John Regional Hospital with congestive heart failure, Conrad began experiencing extreme dizziness and fatigue 鈥 a common side effect of heart failure medications. Using 猫咪社区鈥檚 real-time symptom monitoring and personalized feedback, he was prompted to contact his care team. Within three hours, his medications were successfully adjusted.

As Conrad shares: 鈥淚鈥檝e had a really good experience with the app. Since then, my blood pressure has been stabilized, my heart rate is stabilized, my breathing is much better than it has been.鈥

To date, several dozen heart failure patients have been enrolled in the 猫咪社区 program through Horizon. The app provides daily reminders, symptom tracking, educational content, including videos to help patients follow their care plans and stay engaged in their recovery.

As Horizon continues to lead the way in digital cardiac care, we鈥檙e inspired by their commitment to innovation and proud to support their efforts to improve patient outcomes across New Brunswick.

We look forward to continuing our partnership as Horizon scales personalized, proactive care to even more patients.

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