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Patient-Centered Design


Wearable Health Beyond the Wrist (and Ring) Part II: What Everyday Wearables Could Become
Wrist and ring-based wearables didn’t succeed because they were clever. They succeeded because they were livable.
13 hours ago3 min read


Why Adoption Is the Real Endpoint in Wearable Health Innovation
The real endpoint in wearable health is not whether a device can collect data.
It’s whether people actually use it.
Mar 313 min read


Wearable Health Needs a Human Factor: Why Adoption Drives Evidence
Wearable health needs to leverage the human factor as the mechanism that drives adoption, compliance, and ultimately clinical evidence.
Feb 165 min read


Remote Patient Monitoring Needs a Human Factor
Digital health devices have expanded what we can measure. The next RPM evolution is expanding function, adherence, and impact. The First Era of Remote Monitoring Was About Devices. The Next Era Is About People. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) has made enormous strides over the past decade. Connected devices, mobile data, and digital dashboards have brought clinical information out of the exam room and into daily life. It’s an important achievement — and it has accelerated ca
Jan 285 min read


Health Monitoring Can’t Live on the Wrist Forever - The Evolution of Wearable Health Monitoring
The Wrist Was the Perfect Starting Point — But It Was Only the Starting Point. Our bodies are bigger than wrists, and human health is vastly more complex than accelerometry and pulse.
Jan 214 min read
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