Electronic Design February 11, 2020
Ian Chen

Healthcare wearables are capturing a treasure trove of user data. What will it take for the medical community to incorporate this information into patient-care plans?

The future of healthcare could be even more data-driven and personalized than it is today. In such a world, people would receive care on a frequency determined by their own unique situations, rather than an arbitrarily set cadence. But such a future requires both patients and doctors to be equipped to more closely monitor and communicate any changes in chronic conditions as well a be more proactive about preventive care.

With the array of continuous-monitoring wearables already on the market or in a prototyping or...

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