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Qardio's smart medical devices will now share data with your doctor
The future of health care is wearable devices that transmit our vitals to our physicians. Instead of self-reported data, which is often inaccurate (no offense, but your memory just kind of sucks), doctors will have real numbers to form the basis for diagnoses and treatment plans. In the wake of Apple's CareKit launch, connected medical device maker Qardio is launching a platform to share health data from its hardware with your doctor. QardioArm is a medical-grade smart blood pressure monitor that can send data to your doctor. The company has two FDA-approved products for consumers: the smart blood pressure monitor QardioArm and wireless scale QardioBase.
Apple launches CareKit, a tool for letting iPhones keep their owners healthy
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Apple's CareKit and the AI future of medical care
Apple's focus on personal health through connected devices ramps up a little more today with the release of the first four third party apps to integrate its newly announced open source CareKit technologies. CareKit provides a series of Apple-designed modules healthcare organizations can weave into their apps. "One of the most important things affecting the outcome of surgery is what you do in the recovery process, yet we go from being monitored by a team of highly trained specialists using leading-edge technology to being discharged with a single sheet of paper." The first four apps created with the framework have been made available, and they help illustrate the potential for connected health and self care support. It will sync data from Bluetooth-enabled handheld blood glucose monitors, and provides schedules, insights and medication reminders.