MedCity News August 8, 2024
David Ouellette and Sabrina Moreno

This potential for self-management can reduce the burden on the healthcare system, resulting in fewer doctor visits, lower hospitalization risks, and fewer diagnostic tests as patients can take corrective action earlier or identify issues sooner.

Today’s healthcare ecosystem is complex, with the patient at the center of it all. There has never been a time where so much innovation is happening in healthcare than today, all with the aim of providing better patient care and better patient outcomes. Wearable technologies are playing a significant role in that innovation. While wearable technology is not new, it is seeing explosive growth. As wearable tech gains traction, it is important to understand how it can and will affect both healthcare delivery and patient...

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