[14] The information wearable fitness and
health devices collect can be highly relevant in determining, for example, where an individual was at a particular time and whether they have been «disabled» or injured as a result of a particular accident.
Not exact matches
Mary Edwards, who leads Accenture's work with federal civilian
health agencies, explained to MobiHealthNews during an interview that this type of data increasingly is
collected by consumer
devices, like Fitbits, and is rarely a part of a clinical or claims record.
«Soft, microfluidic «lab on the skin» developed for sweat analysis: Low - cost wearable electronic
device collects and analyzes sweat for
health monitoring.»
«But now, smartphones and wearable
health and fitness
devices allow us to
collect information like a person's heart rate, blood pressure, social interactions and activity levels with much more regularity and more accurately than was possible before.
«We've been talking about these
devices largely in the privacy sphere for the last couple of years because you want to make sure these things are protected and know when an app is
collecting information about your
health condition.
Comment: One commenter recommended clarifying in the final rule that the government
health data system provisions apply to: (1) Manufacturers providing data to HCFA and its contractors to help the agency make reimbursement and related decisions; and to (2) third - party payors that must provide data
collected by
device manufacturers to HCFA to help the agency make reimbursement and related decisions.
These commenters said that they needed to
collect individually identifiable
health information in the process of drug and
device development, approval, and post-market surveillance — activities that are related to, and necessary for, the FDA regulatory process.
I posted a blog a few months ago about
Health - tracking bracelets and privacy issues and raised the fact that health information collected by these self - tracking devices may be used as evidence in a litig
Health - tracking bracelets and privacy issues and raised the fact that
health information collected by these self - tracking devices may be used as evidence in a litig
health information
collected by these self - tracking
devices may be used as evidence in a litigation.
It's a conversation that has seemingly stalled as advocates for the connected home expound upon the benefits in convenience, energy efficiency and even the
health of people who are
collecting and connecting their data and
devices together through a variety of gadgets and services.
The heart rate monitors built into the Apple Watch and other wearable
devices can detect abnormal heart rhythms with 97 percent accuracy, according to a new study conducted by the team behind the Cardiogram app for Apple Watch in conjunction with researchers at the University of California, San Francisco.More than 139 million heart rate and step count measurements were
collected from 9,750 users of the Cardiogram app who also enrolled in the UC San Francisco
Health eHeart Study, with the data used to train DeepHeart, Cardiogram's deep neural network.Once trained, DeepHeart was able to read heart rate data
collected by wearables, distinguishing between normal heart rhythm and atrial fibrillation with a 97 percent accuracy rate, both when testing UCSF patients with known heart
While the Microsoft
Health requires a fitness
device such as Microsoft Band or a third - party app for
collecting data, the Google Fit can easily gather data through the built - in sensors of an Android smartphone or tablet.
The U.S. National Institute of
Health has opened enrollment for a study on health and lifestyle and will collect health data from Fitbit de
Health has opened enrollment for a study on
health and lifestyle and will collect health data from Fitbit de
health and lifestyle and will
collect health data from Fitbit de
health data from Fitbit
devices.
WebMD today updated its iPhone app to version 5.0, adding a new service called Healthy Target that
collects health and fitness data from connected
devices like an activity tracker, wireless scale, or glucometer.
Given Apple's recent announcement of the
Health app for iOS 8 to collect and show data on calorie consumption, sleep activity, blood oxygen levels and more, plus the conspicuous absence of a health - tracking fitness band in Apple's last iPhone 5s ad, the idea that the iWatch will be geared toward health seems as close to a foregone conclusion as you get for a device that hasn't even been officially announce
Health app for iOS 8 to
collect and show data on calorie consumption, sleep activity, blood oxygen levels and more, plus the conspicuous absence of a
health - tracking fitness band in Apple's last iPhone 5s ad, the idea that the iWatch will be geared toward health seems as close to a foregone conclusion as you get for a device that hasn't even been officially announce
health - tracking fitness band in Apple's last iPhone 5s ad, the idea that the iWatch will be geared toward
health seems as close to a foregone conclusion as you get for a device that hasn't even been officially announce
health seems as close to a foregone conclusion as you get for a
device that hasn't even been officially announced yet.
Real world evidence (RWE) is data
collected from sources outside clinical trials, incorporating the monitoring of social media, mobile and wearable
health tracking
devices and electronic medical records.