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Medical Wearables of the Future

Jari Haiston in Blogs on February 28, 2022

About Jari Haiston

Jari Haiston is part of the growing digital marketing team at Symmetry Electronics. Jari comes from a background in technical writing and event coordination. In her current role, she specializes in content creation and social media management. Jari's focus as a writer is to create interesting content that is accessible to any audience.
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Within the past decade, wearable technology has become has become a top industry trend. In the healthcare industry, wearable technology includes items like smartwatches, smart glasses, smart rings, fitness devices, and wellness devices that wirelessly collect and provide health and exercise data. A 2021 Grand View Research analysis reported that “The global wearable medical devices market size was valued at USD 16.6 billion in 2020. It is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.8% from 2021 to 2028.”

With medical wearables in healthcare on the rise, developers should know that Symmetry Electronics offers everything an engineer needs to produce their own medical wearable device. We have the components and a team of knowledgeable Applications Engineers that can provide comprehensive design phase consulting.

The Impact of Medical Wearable Technology in Healthcare:

While wearables have had a large fan base since their inception, society had no idea of the impact medical wearable technology would have during the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, the uptick of medical wearables incorporated by the healthcare industry helped save time, money, and lives. Using a cloud-based infrastructure, many companies were able to use sensor technology to remotely assess COVID-19 symptoms like temperature, oxygen saturation level, and breathing rate.

Benefits of Medical Wearables in Healthcare

One of the largest benefits that medical wearables hold is that they aid users in engaging with their own health. Health monitoring devices can be critical tools in preventative care as they incentivize personal management of health habits. Medical wearables provide consumers with a visualization of their health and create a tangible concept of wellness.

Wearable technology is also influential to insurers as digital health data can increase the total life value of a healthy customer. Healthcare providers also benefit from wearables as remote health monitoring data decreases cost per patient.

Sensors for Health Monitoring Devices

In addition to wearable accessories, health monitoring devices can be embedded in clothing or even sensors that can be implanted in the body. Digital health devices are comprised of smart sensors that come in contact with the body to deliver real-time data regarding movements or biometrics. Some common sensors used in medical wearables include:

  • Temperature sensors keep track of body temperature.
  • Wearable electrodes make direct contact with a user’s skin to determine heart rate.
  • Gyroscopes and accelerometers measure orientation, rotation, and movement.
  • Altimeters provide altitude reading
  • Aneroid barometers calculate pressure
  • Biochemical sensors convert chemical components in a user’s sweat into measurable electrical signals

The Future of the Digital Health Industry

With the future of medical wearables allowing users to remotely manage their health and wellness, practitioners and patients benefit from the accessibility of data collected from apps and devices. Appointments can be more effective and efficient through the use of remote health monitoring devices. Medical wearables are essential tools in preventative care. Chronic conditions can be managed remotely. Readmissions to hospitals can be limited. Digital wellness allows consumers to take control of their health.

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Jari Haiston in Blogs on February 28, 2022

About Jari Haiston

Jari Haiston is part of the growing digital marketing team at Symmetry Electronics. Jari comes from a background in technical writing and event coordination. In her current role, she specializes in content creation and social media management. Jari's focus as a writer is to create interesting content that is accessible to any audience.

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