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Informative Article | Information Technology | United States of America | Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024 | Popularity: 5.2 / 10
The Future of Wearable Health Technology: Advancing Continuous Patient Care through Data Management
Jaishankar Inukonda
Abstract: Wearables are one of the leading branches of this digital revolution in healthcare, enabling continuous physiological monitoring and real-time data collections that can be transformative in-patient care. This technology holds the possibility of completely changing health outcomes related to early problem detection, individualized or customized treatment plans, and enhanced chronic disease management. Effective management of data should not be left behind in capturing the full capacity of wearables. According to GlobalData, the wearable tech market is estimated to reach a remarkable $103,246.29 m by 2029 at a growth rate of 8.60%. In the USA alone, wearable healthcare devices are used by 30% of adults, including fitness trackers, smart glasses, smartwatches, and more. The following whitepaper looks ahead to the future of wearable health technology and shows precisely how high-level data management practices play a critical role in extending continuous patient care. Efficiency in wearables data utilization is elaborated in the light of prevailing trends, challenges, ethical considerations, and regulatory frameworks, while suggesting a strategic way forward toward better health outcomes.
Keywords: Wearable health, Smart watches, ECG, Fitness trackers, Healthcare technology, data management, Patient care, sensors, Blood Oxygen Saturation, Glucose Monitoring, Blood Pressure, Healthcare data, Health metrics, Global Data
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024
Pages: 821 - 826
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR241008221349
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