MedCity News November 9, 2025
Dr. Lucienne Marie Ide

To shift wearables from wellness tools to useful drivers of disease management, the data they generate must be as trustworthy as it is plentiful. Clear frameworks that govern how information is gathered and used are needed, along with standards for the accuracy and reliability of devices

The push for expanded use of wearable devices and wider data collection in healthcare, at first glance, appears to be a logical next step for the industry. Though slow to adapt at first, healthcare has notably accelerated its adoption of technology over the past few years. As barriers such as high costs, interoperability issues, and regulatory hurdles fell away, innovations like robotics, AI, and telemedicine were integrated into patient care and medical research.

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