Wearables, like smartwatches and fitness trackers, have transformed patient health monitoring, providing real-time data for personalised care. They've also found application in clinical trials, enabling continuous monitoring in a way that informs decision-making and potentially speeds up trial timelines.
The concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in healthcare involves using personal wearables for remote monitoring. This not only fosters patient engagement but also supports a patient-centric model by enabling remote data analysis for timely interventions and personalised treatment plans.
The synergy between wearables in healthcare and BYOD empowers patients and enhances efficiency and cost-effectiveness in healthcare delivery, particularly in remote monitoring contexts. This integration showcases the broader impact of wearable technology in both clinical and everyday healthcare settings.
In this meeting, we will discuss:
How can BYOD or wearables improve patient engagement in healthcare?
What challenges may arise in implementing BYOD for remote monitoring or clinical data collection?
In what ways can BYOD contribute to more cost-effective healthcare delivery?
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