The use of wearable technology has led to increased demand in the healthcare industry. While covid-19 acted as a trigger for ...
Just a few decades ago, for a patient to gain insight into their current health prognosis, they would have to set up an appointment with their provider. They would then get lab tests, wait for the ...
The United Nations’ World Health Organization projects a shortfall of approximately 11 million health workers by 2030. As this global workforce gap widens, it’s getting harder to deliver high‑quality ...
IT TO IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. WHETHER IT’S ON YOUR WRIST, YOUR FINGER, OR YOUR PHONE, HEALTH TRACKING DEVICES ARE SURGING IN POPULARITY, WITH USERS WANTING A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF THEIR WELL-BEING.
The global wearable technology market is projected to grow from USD 92 billion in 2025 to USD 185 billion by 2030, ...
Sleep rings. Fitness watches. Baby “socks” that promise to ease your worries at 3 a.m. What started as a niche wellness trend has become routine — the kind of thing people check before their morning ...
Here are key trends to keep in mind for the hospital of the future. Regulations around the use of technology are hard pressed to keep pace with the rate of tech advancement in the healthcare industry.
WASHINGTON — Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with wearable technology may improve the care of patients with liver disease by guiding medication adjustments and alerting clinicians to early ...
Miniaturization and weight reduction of medical wearable devices for continuous health monitoring such as heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and sweat component analysis remain major challenges. In ...
An investigational wearable watch from ZEM Life Device Co. is designed to provide life-saving controlled doses of Narcan (naloxone) to people experiencing an opioid overdose. The Bennett, CO-based ...