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What happened

Shares of BioTelemetry (BEAT), a medical device company focused primarily on mobile cardiac monitoring, are up more than 16% as of 11:45 a.m. EDT on Wednesday.

So what

The huge jump is attributable to the news that health insurance giant Anthem (ELV 0.13%) has decided to offer coverage on real-time remote heart monitors. That's great news for BioTelemetry as Anthem's medical enrollment was just shy of 40 million members as of the end of the second quarter. Thus, this coverage decision should greatly expand the number of patients who could eventually use one of BioTelemetry's mobile cardiac telemetry devices. 

Given the news, it is no surprise to see investors bidding up shares today.

Now what

BioTelemetry is on a roll this year. The company's revenue and profits continue to grow at double-digit rates and it just received Food and Drug Administration approval for its next-generation device called the MCOT Patch. Management believes that the MCOT Patch's lightweight design will make it highly attractive to potential users, which could help to spur growth when it hits the market later this year.

In addition, the company recently signed a partnership deal with Bloom Technologies that holds promise to eventually bring a remote monitoring prenatal device market. If the companies succeed then it could open up even more growth opportunities down the road. 

Given all the good news, perhaps it should come as no surprise to see that BioTelemetry's stock has vastly outperformed the iShares U.S. Medical Devices ETF (NYSEMKT: IHI) year to date.

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All in all, BioTelemetry's future is looking bright. Growth-focused investors might want to consider putting this high-flying stock on their radar.