Transforming Healthcare with Wearables and AI
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Transforming Healthcare with Wearables and AI

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The Healthcare Challenge can be solved with Wearables and Artificial Intelligence?

Healthcare systems worldwide face mounting pressures due to bureaucratic complexities, an aging population, rising lifestyle-related diseases, and advancements in medicine. These factors contribute to increasing and unsustainable healthcare costs. At the same time, patients seek greater control over their health and well-being, demanding a shift from traditional healthcare models to more collaborative, patient-centered care.

The Shift to Digital Health with Wearables?

The introduction of disruptive technologies since 2010 has challenged conventional healthcare models, overwhelming patients, caregivers, and other stakeholders. This technological wave, known as Digital Health, represents a cultural transformation rather than just a technological one. It emphasizes continuous health engagement, shared decision-making, and a more democratized doctor-patient relationship.

Wearables and AI: A Game-Changing Partnership

One of the most promising advancements in Digital Health is the combination of wearable technology and artificial intelligence (AI). This convergence offers immense potential for healthcare innovation by providing continuous health data and fostering proactive care strategies.

Lifestyle and Continuous Health Monitoring

Approximately 60% of factors influencing individual health relate to lifestyle choices, such as medication adherence, daily physical activity, and stress management. Traditional healthcare relies on isolated snapshots of health data. In contrast, wearables combined with AI enable continuous monitoring, transforming non-consumption areas into valuable opportunities for personalized, preventive care.

The Power of Data and AI Wearables?

Between 2010 and 2015, the volume of stored patient data increased by 700%, with 91% of it being unstructured. AI excels at deriving actionable insights from this vast pool of raw data, streamlining healthcare processes and enhancing decision-making. With healthcare executives globally investing heavily in AI, its adoption promises more efficient and cost-effective healthcare delivery.

Applications of? Wearables and AI

While AI-driven medical imaging tools offer efficiency improvements, they target tasks already performed by specialized physicians and may not significantly lower costs. In contrast, wearables paired with AI present a transformative opportunity by continuously collecting and analyzing health data.

Examples of Impactful Innovations with Wearables?

  • Smartwatches and Health Apps: Smartwatches are becoming increasingly popular, integrating health apps that encourage healthier lifestyles. When data from these devices is shared with clinicians, it provides valuable insights into individual health factors.
  • Mental Health Support: Researchers at MIT developed a next-generation Samsung smartwatch that offers social coaching for individuals with Asperger syndrome and severe anxiety, showcasing the potential for comprehensive mental and physical health support.
  • Remote Monitoring Programs: In southeast England, a National Health Service program uses AI-enabled wearables to monitor patient vital signs remotely. This initiative has reduced emergency room visits, lowered hospital readmissions, increased adherence to treatment plans, and decreased the need for costly home visits.

The Benefits of Wearables and AI Integration

The combination of wearables and AI empowers both patients and caregivers, fostering value-based healthcare and personalized care. By providing real-time insights and proactive alerts, healthcare becomes more accessible and affordable. This integration strengthens the bond between physicians and patients, creating a new era of healthcare.

A Vision for the Future with AI and Wearables?

The potential of wearables and AI lies in their ability to decentralize care and target areas previously neglected by traditional healthcare models. By harnessing these technologies, healthcare can become more efficient, cost-effective, and patient-centered. This shift requires collective effort and focus on solutions that deliver meaningful value, ultimately striving for high-quality, affordable healthcare for all.

Once upon a time …..the time was not right. Now the time is right now , 6 years ago when I wrote my book chapter on Wearables Combined with Artificial Intelligence Will be the Game Changer in Healthcare was way too early,? now that’s the right time.

Read the Oura Pulse blog where the CEO of Oura? Tom Hale ?addresses? The Future of Wellness with Wearables and AI

Conclusion

As wearables and AI continue to evolve, they hold the promise to fundamentally transform healthcare. By fostering collaboration, enhancing data-driven decisions, and enabling continuous care, these technologies pave the way for a healthier, more inclusive future.

Wearables combined with Artificial Intelligence will be the Game Changer in Healthcare - Jo?o Bocas

About the Author

Jo?o Bocas is a globally recognized expert in wearable technology, digital health, and healthcare innovation. With a passion for helping businesses adopt cutting-edge digital trends, he explores the intersection of technology and business, analyzing disruptive innovations and future market trends. Through his insights, Jo?o aims to empower organizations and individuals to thrive in the ever-evolving healthcare landscape.

Jonathan Wax

Executive Vice President @ Spok | Commercial Operations

3 天前

Fantastic read. Thanks for sharing

Thank you for sharing this Jo?o! Wearables and telemedicine keep changing the way we think about our health. When we think about how much time is saved by wearables allowing remote monitoring, we are always in awe. What do you think is the biggest challenge in integrating AI wearables into mainstream healthcare? We'd like to see a more widespread adoption, but the process is slow.

Wayne Caswell

Founding Editor of Modern Health Talk, retired IBM technologist, market strategist, futurist, consumer advocate, consultant, author, and speaker

1 周

I’m a strong advocate of realtime monitoring of wearables and remote sensors, but the danger is overwhelming care providers with too much data. That’s where the AI comes in, combined with dashboards, alerts only when necessary, and the ability to dive down into more data if needed.? By remote sensors, I’m referring to those already in the environment. For example, watch this video of Intel’s Eric Dishman as he shows what can be done with an old corded telephone. Other sensors in the home or office environment, or in the car, can monitor other motion and behavioral markers, such as changes in gait, stride and movement. The video was posted 15 years ago but still applies and fits with Jo?o’s article. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3OhcpK-UBc?

Harvey Castro, MD, MBA.

Advisor Ai & Healthcare for Singapore Government| AI in healthcare | 2x Tedx Speaker #DrGPT

1 周

Great tips great post. Good job my friend. #DrGPT

Ammar Malhi

Director at Techling Healthcare | Driving Innovation in Healthcare through Custom Software Solutions | HIPAA, HL7 & GDPR Compliance

1 周

Jo?o Bocas AI-powered wearables are redefining patient care by making health monitoring proactive rather than reactive. With real-time data and predictive insights, they’re not just enhancing care but also transforming the entire healthcare model. Excited to see how this technology continues to evolve!

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