Inside Digital Health March 4, 2019
Kevin Campbell, M.D.

The wearable device market is booming and competition has continued to heat up over the last year. Most recently, AT&T announced its LTE-M certified medical wearable, designed to monitor chronically ill and elderly patients who wish to remain at home and age in place. Not to be outdone, Samsung announced that users can download a blood pressure application directly to the Galaxy Watch Active to monitor blood pressure in real-time. With all of these new wearables hitting the market, how can we as healthcare executives and physicians work together to make sure that all of these items are used properly, No. 1, and are used in a way that can enhance and improve care for our patients?

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Technology, Wearables
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