Insider Intelligence March 7, 2022
Rhea Patel

The data: Most patients (86%) using prescribed wearables experience improved health outcomes, quality of life, and quality of care, per a new Software Advice survey. The survey was conducted in January 2022 on 476 US patients who were using medically prescribed wearables.

The bigger picture: Patients’ willingness to incorporate wearables into their healthcare regimens coincides with a growing remote patient monitoring (RPM) market.
  • We expect RPM users to grow from 39.3 million in 2021 to 70.6 million in 2025, per our most recent forecast.
What’s next? Wearable makers need to improve user design and experience to get their devices to stick.
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Topics: Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends, Wearables
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