By 2025, nearly 50% of clinical trials will incorporate smartwatch data. But did you know that the green light technology used in smartwatches inaccurately reads heart rates in people with darker skin tones? Our Chief Medical Officer Sommer explains that as this technology and the data it generates is increasingly used in clinical trials, the scale of inequity grows. People with darker skin tones are getting left behind, receiving delayed treatment and diagnosis, and losing their lives. EQL Band aims to silence this green light bias. This innovative prototype for the world’s first smartwatch band uses sound smart technology to accurately hear all heartbeats equally, regardless of skin tone. Learn more: http://spr.ly/6043Wy3KF FCB Health New York | An IPG Health Company
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Exclusive: Aktiia receives CE Mark for optical blood pressure monitor - MobiHealthNews #CEMark for Aktiia's Optical Blood Pressure Monitor Aktiia, a digital health company, has recently received the CE Mark for its optical blood pressure monitor. This certification allows Aktiia to market and sell its innovative device in Europe, providing a non-invasive and continuous way to monitor blood pressure. #Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring Aktiia's optical blood pressure monitor offers continuous monitoring, allowing healthcare professionals to track patients' blood pressure levels throughout the day. This can provide valuable insights into patterns and fluctuations that may not be captured with traditional intermittent measurements. #Non-Invasive Technology The device uses optical technology to measure blood pressure without the need for invasive procedures such as cuff inflation. This can improve patient comfort and compliance with monitoring ai.mediformatica.com #bloodpreure #smart #found #monitoring #technology #bloodpreuremonitoring #cameras #data #smartphone #medical #sensors #smartwatches #digitalhealth #healthit #healthtech #healthcaretechnology @MediFormatica (https://buff.ly/4bTUIz1)
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Exclusive: Aktiia receives CE Mark for CALFREE optical blood pressure technology - MobiHealthNews #Aktiia #CEMark #CALFREE #OpticalBloodPressureTechnology Aktiia, a healthcare technology company, has recently received the CE Mark for its CALFREE optical blood pressure technology. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the company and highlights the potential of optical technology in monitoring blood pressure. #KeyFeatures The CALFREE technology offers key features such as continuous monitoring, accuracy, and convenience. By utilizing optical sensors, Aktiia has developed a solution that provides real-time blood pressure data without the need for traditional cuffs or invasive procedures. #ClinicalValidation Aktiia's CALFREE technology has undergone rigorous clinical validation to ensure its accuracy and reliability. The company has conducted studies to demonstrate the effectiveness of the technology in monitoring blood ai.mediformatica.com #bloodpreure #smart #found #monitoring #technology #bloodpreuremonitoring #cameras #data #smartphone #medical #sensors #smartwatches #digitalhealth #healthit #healthtech #healthcaretechnology @MediFormatica (https://buff.ly/45qx8rc)
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So it's about time to come clean. Amongst the other things I do, I have been working on a project for the last 5 years, that I believe has pushed the art of the possible. Everyone hates doing a blood pressure check. Everyone. It's uncomfortable, often inaccurate and just doing it can stress you out, and so ironically just testing your Blood Pressure can increase your Blood Pressure. Blood Pressure, however, affects us all. It is estimated that high blood pressure costs the NHS £2.1 billion a year. The WHO estimates 1.28 billion adults aged 30–79 years worldwide have hypertension. And, well, if ever there was a man-machine interface that was such a poor fit to the purpose it was intended, then it's the Blood Pressure Cuff. And so after 5 years experimenting with the latest developments in Ai, we have finally got a stable app running in WearOS, that using a COTS 17g wearable ECG sensor, takes in the ECG and converts it to Blood Pressure, every 10 beats of your heart. It's not perfect yet, has not been through a double blinded randomized control trial, but it does allow us to harvest a tuple of systolic/diastolic, every 10 beats of the heart, using a blend of Dynamic Time Warping coupled with Long Short Term Memory. Its a really simple way of gaining an insight into Blood Pressure and Circadian Rhythm, generating around 8,000 readings a day from a sensor you don't even notice your wearing. Being a veteran of getting devices through regulatory, I know we have a long road ahead and for the foreseeable future we are going to be working on increasing the accuracy and working through the joys of IEC62304, but we expect to see the first commercial deployment in the next few months.
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⌚What’s the difference between a consumer wearable and medical device such as EmbracePlus? Consumer wearables help encourage general wellness for their wearers. In many cases they look appealing, but for research purposes the data collected can be insufficient. Whereas medical devices like EmbracePlus have been designed to monitor and transmit health data continuously and accurately, going deep and broad in the types of measures they provide. EmbracePlus has 5 powerful sensors, cleared by the FDA, with a user-friendly and sleek design to fit into the everyday lives of patients. #DigitalBiomarkers #WearableTechnology
EmbracePlus | The world’s most advanced smartwatch for continuous health monitoring
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The market is bogged down with the *same* wearable pumps. Ardo medical AG *again* put their brilliant Swiss team ON IT to give pumping parents an actual quality wearable pump that WORKS. Here’s some things that set Melia apart: TWO year warranty (!!), 20% longer battery charge, more settings (you should see the cycles/minute on this pump!!), and much more on simple user controls. Parents want wearable pumps. Let’s give them one that works. I’m tired of going on lactation visits and seeing parents struggle with supply issues because their insurance-covered pump is just…cheap and substandard. At the end of the day, we need to stop cheapening the pumping industry and meet (and SUPPORT) parents where they are. Let me know if you want to check it out! I have had AMAZING milk output with the Melia. I love it. You’ve got to see it yourself.
📣 Exciting News from Ardo! 📣 We are thrilled to announce the upcoming release of the Ardo Melia wearable breast pump, that will be available through Breastpumps.com! This innovative device features advanced technology designed for efficient and comfortable breast pumping, ensuring a seamless experience for all mothers. We are proud to bring this new breast pump to the market, supporting mothers everywhere. Check out our press release for more details: https://lnkd.in/gcR8F-Bb #ArdoMedical #ArdoMelia #BreastPumps #Innovation #Healthcare #MaternityCare
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InHandPlus, a promising startup selected for the 2023 K-Startup Center(KSC) project, has developed 'InHand-Watch', a personalized medication and health management solution based on a smartwatch. InHand-Watch is a wearable device worn on the wrist, equipped with a camera and AI technology to automatically recognize and analyze the type, number, and intake of medication present in the user's hand. This allows users to record and manage their medication intake, while caregivers or medical staff can monitor and manage patients' medication status in real-time. InHand-Watch is currently being used by some pharmaceutical companies and clinical institutions and is expected to provide personalized healthcare services to more patients in the future with the expansion of the non-face-to-face medical treatment market. #InHandPlus #AI #SmartWatch #DigitalHealthcare #DoctoronWrist #OnDeviceAI #K-Startup 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gX8nA94F
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ICYMI: Withings BeamO is shaping a smartwatch-free future with medical-grade accuracy This super interesting device was announced at CES by Withings last month and could have a number of applications. BeamO can: 🤒 measure temperature 💓 includes a medical-grade ECG (electrocardiogram), 🩸 an oximeter for measuring blood-oxygen levels and checking oxygen saturation, 🩺 digital stethoscope for listening to your heart and lungs BeamO is aimed at families and can store medical information for up to eight separate people; it is currently awaiting FDA approval and set to launch in June 2024. The article also mentions the time (and money) needed to approve such a medical device. This definitely feels more like a device to use in a reactive scenario rather than being preventative. If it is approved as a medical device it could be used by carers that are professionals and family members. There could be an opportunity to use this type of technology to monitor an ageing population in their homes. Some potential hurdles for adoption could be: ⏱️ the quality of the measurements especially if they might be used to make medical decisions. 🫱🏽 the interaction design - will it be easy to use and will the requirement for a smartphone be an issue for wider adoption / application? 👩🏽💻 a techy one, the quality and richness of the API to allow companies to build compelling solutions around a device like BeamO (a post for another day maybe😉) ❓ What are your thoughts on this type of technology? ❓ Would you use something like BeamO? ❓ How do you think it could help with some of the challenges we have in the NHS today? #healthtech #withings #smartdevices #medicaldevice #wellbeing #nhs #socialcare #ces2024 #ces https://lnkd.in/eb9bT_B7
Withings BeamO is shaping a smartwatch-free future with medical-grade accuracy
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Part 2 of the Preventive Medicine Series: In my previous post, we explored how movement can provide early insights into our health. Now, let’s dig deeper into the technology that empowers us to monitor these subtle changes—transforming prevention into precision. Today’s advancements in sensor technology and AI-powered analysis are opening new doors for preventive medicine. Wearable devices and smartphones equipped with gyroscopes and accelerometers are not just tracking steps—they're monitoring complex movement patterns that can reveal early signs of health issues. The exciting part? We no longer need specialized devices to track these changes. With everyday tools like mobile phones, we can gather precise data on gait, posture, and balance, all while going about our daily lives. For example, AI models can now analyze this data to detect anomalies that may indicate neurological conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, or even cardiovascular health risks before symptoms become noticeable. By continuously monitoring our natural movements, we gain a window into real-time health insights that allow for earlier interventions. This aligns with the work I've been immersed in, where data from motion-tracking sensors integrated into rehabilitation tools can give healthcare professionals vital, early information about a patient's recovery journey. Leveraging these advancements allows us to move from reactive healthcare to proactive prevention—a shift that could change the future of medicine. #PreventiveMedicine #DigitalHealth #AI #RemoteCare #HealthcareInnovation #VITA325 #LAB325
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Wearable Health Technology... I'm a big fan of tech that comes with measuring our data (again, you have to love science!) However, with it comes a range of legal queries - how that data is managed, who owns it, what are the implications of sharing it on one platform (e.g. Strava) but then refusing to hand over to a another (e.g. Medical Aid)? As these devices track and monitor personal health data, such as heart rate, activity levels, and sleep patterns, they collect a significant amount of personal data, do you view that data (and the findings) as your own, or that of the manufacturers? And whose is it to share?
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Do you use health monitoring technology such as a smartwatch? 50% of Americans use wearable technology to monitor health with 79% reporting improved physical or mental health since using the technology! As advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) continue to revolutionize healthcare, a new national Cleveland Clinic survey finds that 3 in 5 Americans believe that AI will lead to better heart care. “The increasing number of advancements in AI and in digital health has the potential to transform healthcare delivery, especially in cardiovascular care...As these continue to advance, we’d like to educate our patients about the role of AI and technology in assisting healthcare professionals, rather than replacing them,” said Samir Kapadia, M.D., chairman of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, and an inventor. Dr. Kapadia has a passion for cardiovascular device innovation and clinical research. His goals include developing and promoting innovative methods and testing innovations in well-designed clinical trials. https://hubs.li/Q02x8Ylp0 #clevelandclinic #innovationinhealthcare #ClevelandClinicInnovations #healthcare #innovation #cardiovascular #heartdisease #strokeprevention #ai #wearabletechnology #healthmonitoringtechnology #artificialintelligence
Cleveland Clinic Survey: Most Americans Using Health Monitoring Technology are Experiencing Significant Physical and Mental Benefits
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