Abstract

Wearable technology has rapidly gained popularity, offering devices like fitness trackers, smartwatches, and health monitors that track various health indicators. While widely used for personal health tracking, wearable tech has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by providing valuable data to healthcare providers. The development of wearable medical equipment has also improved healthcare quality and access in low-income countries. Current applications include smartwatches and fitness trackers monitoring patients’ activity and heart rate, enabling personalized care. Wearables offer real-time health data and interventions, supporting preventive, predictive, personalized and participatory medicine. Challenges include data security, standardization, data accuracy, requiring cohesive regulations and technological advancements. Wearable tech’s future in healthcare lies in overcoming compatibility limitations, extending battery life and enhancing multi-functionality. By addressing these challenges, wearable devices can lead to comprehensive healthcare solutions, improved patient outcomes, transforming the way healthcare is delivered.

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