Mike Coyle Steps Down As iRhythm CEO; CFO Douglas Devine Will Be Interim CEO

Douglas Devine will take over as interim CEO as iRhythm tries to resolve reimbursement challenges and roll out the next generation of its Zio remote cardiac monitor with an updated artificial intelligence system.

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Cardiac monitoring company iRhythm Technologies announced an unexpected change in leadership on 1 June.

Mike Coyle resigned as CEO, president and member of the company’s board, citing his need to attend to personal matters....

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