mHealth Intelligence August 8, 2022
Anuja Vaidya

Most healthcare consumers who own wearables use them to monitor their health and fitness, with pulse rate, calories, and heart health being the most common metrics tracked, a new survey shows.

Among Americans who use wearables, a majority (70 percent) said they had improved their fitness and health, according to a new report released by Deloitte.

The report is based on a survey conducted by Deloitte’s Center for Technology, Media & Telecommunications, which polled 2,005 US consumers in the first quarter of 2022.

Survey results confirm the enduring popularity of virtual care. Nearly half (49 percent) of respondents said they attended at least one virtual visit in the past year. Of all age groups, millennials were most likely to...

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Topics: Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends, Wearables
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