Health Digest October 2, 2022
Nads Willow

If you’re not already part of the connected, real-time health checking crowd, then you soon will be. While healthcare wearables have been around for a while, the range of devices is expanding, as is the demand, and also who uses the information. You may enjoy monitoring your Fitbit or other fitness tracker, but in the future your doctor may be interested in your monitored health data too (via Insider Intelligence). An area that is definitely coming onto the radar is the role of insurance companies looking to monitor the health of policy holders (via AMA).

It makes sense that as tech capabilities grow, you may want to take more control and be more engaged in your own wellbeing. In fact,...

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