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We are changing the way heart care is delivered by by creating the nation’s most experienced, high-quality, and decentralized cardiology practice.
Our team is innovative, happy, and mission-driven.
92%
recommend Heartbeat as a great place to work (1)
85%
see themselves still working with us in two years (vs national average 71%) (1,3)
97%
feel Heartbeat allows us to make a positive difference (1)
Our clinicians have things to say about working with us.
“It has been a great pleasure working with Heartbeat over the past 1-2 years.
I feel I am able to impact the lives of so many more patients than I could have otherwise because of the work I do for Heartbeat. I really enjoy the flexibility that work for Heartbeat allows.”
“I truly enjoy the cohesiveness of the entire team which is supportive by a collaborative enthusiasm.”
“I love the organization and enjoy and respect my colleagues. I’m a big believer in the overall mission of HB and feel lucky to be part of the team.
I also really enjoy working with [primary care] providers and I think we provide a very valuable service to them and their patients.”
“Awesome clinical leadership.”
“Clear definition of [echo] schedule and call back rules. No fuss.”
We are proud of our stats.
31%
31% of our clinical team is made up of female cardiologists, above the national average of 21%. (1,2)
48%
Among providers, 48% speak a language other than English, most common being Spanish. (1)
50%
Of clinicians have over 10 years experience in cardiology with 15% having more than 20 years experience.
1. Internal survey of Heartbeat Health providers. Conducted October 2024.
2. Mehta LS, Fisher K, Rzeszut AK, Lipner R, Mitchell S, Dill M, Acosta D, Oetgen WJ, Douglas PS. Current Demographic Status of Cardiologists in the United States. JAMA Cardiol. 2019 Oct 1;4(10):1029-1033. doi: 10.1001/jamacardio.2019.3247. PMID: 31509160; PMCID: PMC6739735.
3. Mallick et al. Work Environment, Burnout, and Intent to Leave Current Job Among Cardiologists and Cardiology Health Care Workers: Results From the National Coping With COVID Survey. J Am Heart Assoc. 2024;13:e034527. DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.123.034527.