Wearable Healthcare Technology - A Lifesaving Investment

NICOLE ENAD     1st Aug 2023

Wearable Healthcare Technology - A Lifesaving Investment

A Lifesaving Investment

We all know that health is our most precious asset, and nothing is more reassuring than knowing we can stay ahead of potential risks. In today's fast-paced world, where time is of the essence, having the ability to monitor your health anytime, anywhere can make all the difference, such as the case of Dennis Anselmo.

In 2018, Dennis Anselmo, a 62-year-old from Morinville, Alta bought a smartwatch back in August to add to his current collection of 35 watches. Two weeks later, he started to feel sick while building a fence.

Dennis received a notification on his smartwatch about an elevated heart rate, reading up to 210 beats per minute. Calling 911, the ambulance rushed him to the hospital, where doctors found that a large artery in his heart was nearly 70 per cent clogged! Thanks to the early warning from his smartwatch, Dennis sought medical attention in time, potentially saving his life.

Such stories highlight the importance of having a monitoring device that provides you with real time data, one that you can conveniently bring with you anytime and anywhere. And, such life-saving devices are what we call wearable healthcare technology.

Wearable healthcare technology has carved out such as significant space for itself in the healthcare industry, that devices such as Fitsmart and smartwatches are now viewed as mainstream. The use of wearable technology has more than tripled in the last four years, in accordance with consumers’ increased interest in monitoring their own health and vital signs.

What is wearable healthcare technology?

Wearable technology is any type of electronic device designed to be worn on a user’s body, including Fitsmart and smartwatches. Wearable devices in healthcare are designed to collect the data of users’ personal health and exercise, and can even send a patient’s health information to a doctor or other healthcare professional in real-time.

What Are Examples of Wearable Devices in Healthcare?

Wearable Fitness Trackers

Wearable fitness trackers are wristbands equipped with sensors to keep track of the user’s physical activity and heart rate. While they are some of the simplest and most original forms of wearable technology, they having staying power, as they sync conveniently to smartphone apps to provide users with invaluable health and fitness recommendations.

Smart Health Watches

Smart health watches, once only used to count steps and tell time, smartwatches have now transformed into clinically viable healthcare tools. Companies like Apple launched the Apple Heart Study app in 2017 to monitor users’ heart rhythms and alert those who are experiencing atrial fibrillation.

Why a Smartwatch is a Lifesaving Investment:

  • Continuous Health Monitoring: A smartwatch goes beyond just telling the time. With built-in sensors, it monitors your heart rate, blood pressure, sleep patterns, and even your stress levels, providing you with constant insights into your health.
  • Real-time Alerts: Don't wait for symptoms to worsen. A smartwatch can send instant alerts if it detects any abnormalities in your vital signs, allowing you to seek medical help promptly.
  • Fitness and Wellness Tracking: Achieving your health goals becomes more accessible with a smartwatch. It tracks your physical activity, encourages you to move, and helps you stay motivated on your journey to a healthier lifestyle.
  • Personal Health Insights: By analyzing your data over time, a smartwatch can provide personalized health recommendations and identify patterns that may not be apparent to you.
  • Peace of Mind: Investing in a smartwatch brings a sense of security, knowing that you have a reliable health companion on your wrist, ready to support you whenever needed.

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