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Translational gaps and opportunities for medical wearables in digital health

Shuai Xu, Joohee Kim, Jessica Walter, Roozbeh Ghaffari, John A. Rogers

2022Science Translational Medicine121 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A confluence of advances in biosensor technologies, enhancements in health care delivery mechanisms, and improvements in machine learning, together with an increased awareness of remote patient monitoring, has accelerated the impact of digital health across nearly every medical discipline. Medical grade wearables-noninvasive, on-body sensors operating with clinical accuracy-will play an increasingly central role in medicine by providing continuous, cost-effective measurement and interpretation of physiological data relevant to patient status and disease trajectory, both inside and outside of established health care settings. Here, we review current digital health technologies and highlight critical gaps to clinical translation and adoption.

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Wearable computerHealth careDigital healthWearable technologyTranslational medicineMedicineTranslational researchComputer scienceData sciencePathologyEmbedded systemEconomicsEconomic growthWireless Body Area NetworksNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringCardiovascular and exercise physiology
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