Digital Health October 5, 2023
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Generating large volumes of poor quality data wastes clinicans’ time and puts patients at risk, says Elina Naydenova, a speaker at Digital Health’s AI+Data event. By Lizzie Cernik

From checking oxygen levels at home to registering blood pressure readings with a GP, remote monitoring tools in healthcare aren’t new. But they still struggle to provide reliable sources of data for clinicians.

According to Elina Naydenova, CEO and co-founder of Feebris, one of the biggest challenges with remote monitoring, and the reason the tools have yet to be widely adopted, is due to the excess noise it can create in systems. “It generates large volumes of data which isn’t always very accurate,” she explains.

“For example, if you’re moving a lot...

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