Abstract

The study explores the applications of intelligent wearable devices in digital health, particularly focusing on remote pre-diagnosis in the context of medical tourism. By thoroughly analyzing current practices and applications of wearable devices and identifying existing research gaps, the study aims to provide valuable insights into their potential in the field of medical care. While there is existing literature that covers the technical aspects of wearable devices and their general applications in chronic disease management, there is still a noticeable gap in terms of in-depth analysis of the medical care-seeking process and comprehensive exploration of their potential in remote diagnosis, especially in the pre-diagnosis phase.This research gap highlights the need for further exploration of the role of intelligent wearable devices in facilitating remote diagnosis. Such devices help bridge healthcare professionals and patients. Through in-depth case studies that identify their values and limitations, this study can provide possible applications of intelligent wearable devices for remote pre-diagnosis. The significance of the research lies in its potential to address urgent social issues, such as the strain on healthcare resources due to medical tourism, and to underscore the relevance of technology and design practice in creating a medical care experience that is both effective and meaningful. By exploring the new applications of intelligent wearable devices, this study contributes to optimizing traditional medical treatment processes and enhancing access to care through the integration of technology-driven solutions and future mobility.

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