Abstract

At its core, cardiology is a data-driven specialty with routine practice relying heavily on insights from both clinical trials and individual patient-level data. Rapid innovation in cardiac digital health is inevitable when one considers the vast amounts of standardized, high-quality digital data collected during routine clinical practice and, increasingly, from consumer-facing sensors in nonclinical settings. These vast amounts of data present the field with several opportunities and challenges.

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