From lab to life: how wearable devices can improve health equity
Jessica Walter, Shuai Xu, John A. Rogers
Abstract
Medical wearables, non-invasive devices that measure physiological biomarkers, are potentially disruptive and powerful tools to promote health equity at scale. Here we describe our experiences designing, validating, and deploying wearable sensors in vulnerable patient populations to improve health outcomes. Wearable devices can provide personalised medicine at the point of need, potentially increasing access to health services and therefore improving health equity. Here the authors discuss their experiences developing wearable devices for vulnerable patient populations, including neonates and pregnant individuals.
Topics & Concepts
Wearable computerWearable technologyHealth equityEquity (law)Computer scienceMedicineInternet privacyData scienceNursingPublic healthEmbedded systemLawPolitical scienceMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring