Biotricity Inc. Partners with Health-E Commerce to Expand Access to Bioheart® for FSA and HSA Users

Reuters09-09
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/BTCY">Biotricity Inc.</a> Partners with Health-E Commerce to Expand Access to Bioheart® for FSA and HSA Users

Biotricity Inc. has announced a new collaboration with Health-E Commerce, the parent company of FSA Store and HSA Store, to expand access to its Bioheart cardiac monitoring solution. This partnership will allow over 70 million individuals enrolled in Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) to purchase Bioheart, a continuous 24/7 wearable cardiac monitoring device, using pre-tax healthcare funds. The initiative aims to transform heart health management from reactive to preventative by providing consumers with personalized insights and clinical-grade monitoring in the comfort of their homes. This collaboration highlights a growing trend in telehealth, making high-tech healthcare solutions more accessible and integrated into everyday life.

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