mHealth Intelligence November 30, 2017
Eric Wicklund

Stanford University’s new Apple Heart Study, using the Apple Watch to help users detect irregular heart rhythms, is the latest digital health project to make use of the popular mHealth smartwatch.

The Apple Watch is becoming a popular mHealth wearable for people with cardiac conditions.

Two separate announcements have positioned the smartwatch at the center of the remote monitoring ecosystem, giving mHealth and telehealth advocates some hope that the healthcare community is coming to find value with consumer-facing wearables.

Stanford University’s School of Medicine and Apple have launched the Apple Heart Study, a clinical research project enabling consumers with cardiac issues to use the Apple Watch and an accompanying app to collect data on irregular heart rhythms who may be...

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