Wearable Medical Devices: The Era Of Controlled Healthcare Is Definitely Here
Oleksandr Andrieiev
Digital Health | CEO & Сo-founder at Jelvix | Powering Business Growth through Technology | My content presents the resolution to your business challenges
The healthcare and wellness industry is?shifting towards ?managed, personalized, and controlled healthcare. According to?Stratview Research , the medical wearables market is growing at 23.7% CAGR per year and is expected to reach $95.4 billion in 2028.
Such growth is attributed to multiple factors, such as advances in medical equipment and the expansion of smartphones, followed by healthcare application development. Consumers may already choose from over?350,000 ?digital health applications, with 47% dedicated to managing specific health conditions.
Another significant factor is that people have become much more informed about their health and are willing to use wearables in their everyday lives. These opportunities foster beneficial conditions for medical services, equipment, and software providers who want to contribute positively to the global healthcare system.
So, we explore the potential of wearables in healthcare, how patients and clinicians benefit from these devices, and how you can use Jelvix’s skills to capture the market share.
What is Wearable Technology in Healthcare?
Wearable technology in healthcare?covers a variety of wearable medical devices and supportive accessories. The device or system has sensors that measure, monitor and collect the wearer’s physiological information, biomechanics, or information about the environment.
The collected information can be immediately analyzed and transferred to the central processor (CPU) or?cloud storage . The CPU can be wearable or stationary, like a smartphone, tablet computer, etc. Different types of information, such as?augmented reality , navigation using smart glasses, or voice assistants, may be transmitted.
In simple words, wearable technologies are more than just monitoring tools; they provide platforms capable of gathering and sharing patient data in almost any setting. Let’s sum up the factors which make medical wearables such popular:
What are the types of wearable technology with health applications?
There are various forms of wearable medical technology:
Health monitoring devices
These interactive gadgets measure the patient’s vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, sleep, calories, and body temperature, and transmit this data to healthcare professionals via smartphone applications and other devices.
Activity-tracking devices
These consumer devices use accelerometers to convert motion into various data forms according to scientific testing standards. Activity trackers aim to increase physical activity among different age groups and clinical and non-clinical populations.
Therapeutic devices
These wearable devices monitor patient performance related to therapy and disease management. They include sensors that scan the patient’s physical condition, allowing doctors to adjust treatment accordingly. Devices for rehabilitation, pain relief, and respiratory therapy fall into this category.
Top 5?Wearable Devices in Healthcare?With Examples
The availability of wearable sensor technologies has given rise to a wide range of consumer and medical devices. Because wearable devices can provide real-time feedback on a person’s health status, they can offer an objective alternative for treatment and health monitoring.
Continuous Glucose Meters
A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is a small device that helps control blood sugar levels for people with diabetes without finger stick tests. The CGM system consists of a sensor, usually placed on the abdomen or upper arm, and a transmitter, which continuously monitors the glucose level in the intercellular fluid and sends the data to a display device such as a smartphone or watch.
Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers
The most popular and affordable wearable devices, such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, are usually equipped with sensors to track physical activity, oxygen levels, heart rate, blood pressure, etc. These devices provide wearers with health and fitness recommendations, synchronizing with various smartphone applications.
ECG Monitors
As smartwatches and other wearable devices have evolved from new gadgets to widely used health and fitness tools, electrocardiogram (ECG) technology has made its way into product applications. They connect to a smartphone or computer app where users can record, view, store, and share ECG readings.?
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Blood Pressure Monitors
Cuffless blood pressure monitors and smartphone-enabled wireless upper limb blood pressure monitors are the most frequently used wearable devices for blood pressure assessment and management.
Biosensors
Biosensors are bioanalytical devices that merge biological and physicochemical components to detect chemicals. They are mainly used for personalized health monitoring and can be incorporated into wearable technology, such as smart textiles, patches, rings, electronic tattoos, and contact lenses.
Benefits of Wearable Technology for Patients and Healthcare Professionals
The combination of digitization, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning in wearables offers the industry the following:
The Challenges Faced by Wearable Technology in Healthcare
Wearable technologies provide many benefits to the healthcare industry. Still, to implement such devices in medical practice, they must meet stringent requirements for accuracy, availability, processing speed, low end-to-end latency, etc. In addition, there are other aspects that all developers and manufacturers of medical devices should consider.
Other pitfalls in wearable technology
As with many new technologies, wearables come with additional risks and unforeseen problems that need to be addressed. We have noted only a few key areas that may be of concern.
If efforts are made to address these issues, wearable technology will fundamentally change how medical treatment is delivered.
How Will Wearable Technology Affect Healthcare in the Future?
The wearable medical technology market is growing, and its development will put more wearable technology in the hands of consumers and businesses.
In particular, wearable devices will become less and less visible. Instead of a fitness bracelet or clip-on tracker, the devices will look more like jewelry, a patch, or a strap. In addition, device connectivity will expand as more accurate wearable sensors are developed, allowing doctors, insurance companies, and employers to promote healthy lifestyles and improve profitability.
Smartwatch innovation is rapidly progressing with advances in sensors, semiconductors, and artificial intelligence. For example, premium smartwatches are now equipped with optical sensors that continuously measure changes in blood volume and composition using photoplethysmography technology. Algorithms created and continually improved with machine learning use data from the sensors to deliver insights into users’ activity levels, stress, heart rate abnormalities, and more.
Another goal of wearable technology manufacturers is increasing battery life. Wearing a watch that has to be constantly removed to charge is frustrating. Therefore, engineers are actively working on wearable devices that can harvest energy from movement, heat, or ambient light, when worn directly on the body.
The application of AI in healthcare will increasingly influence the effectiveness of wearable devices. That will improve measurement accuracy and reduce cybersecurity risks. In addition, with the combination of IoT technologies and predictive analytics tools, healthcare can become more context-based and automatic and will help better understand?patient data .
Applications will become more intelligent and dependable, allowing physicians and patients to track a broader range of health conditions. It is becoming apparent that it will stimulate more software development companies to produce software solutions to serve healthcare needs.
Our case
We at?Jelvix ?recently developed?telehealth software ?(mobile applications and a web platform) for 24-hour patient monitoring that helps improve the efficiency of medical staff, avoid unnecessary individual visits, and improve the quality of care. The solution is also equipped with voice input and a virtual assistant that answers patient questions and provides a quick connection with the right doctor.
The app and system also have alerting features in case health indicators decay, and all sensor information is transmitted to the system via Bluetooth or USB. Another characteristic feature of the platform is the online signing of documents. That prevents patients from making unnecessary medical appointments and obviates a large influx of people in the clinic.
Conclusion
Undoubtedly, the demand for consumer and medical wearables will grow over the next few years. That is highly lucrative and offers ample opportunity to improve the healthcare environment. However, you need a reliable technology partner to deliver wearable software development services to thrive in this space.
The fact that you are here is not a coincidence.?Jelvix ?is a global software development company with talented developers that can scale value in wearable technology by creating software solutions that meet your company’s and end users’ data standards and needs. Contact us to know what we can offer to your healthcare business.
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