Becker's Healthcare July 18, 2022
Naomi Diaz

The Digital Medicine Society collaborated with global healthcare, research and digital health innovation organizations to create four toolkits aimed at helping data producers, processors, and consumers use data from wearables and digital sensing products.

The kits, dubbed the Sensor Data Integrations Toolkits, were created in partnership with healthcare leaders from Amazon Web Services, Oracle, Tampa, Fla.-based Moffitt Cancer Center, Takeda and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, according to a July 18 press release. The aim of the toolkits is to help drive better and faster decisions to improve healthcare delivery and research using sensor-generated data.

“Timelines are getting quicker while the data collected is increasing exponentially —...

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