Digital Health & Wearables

DTx (Digital Therapeutics) and Wearable Implications by Roberto Ascione


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João Bocas - The #Wearables Expert ™ Interviews Roberto Ascione, CEO at HealthWare Group

The Topic is: #DTx Digital Therapeutics and Wearable Implications
We've discussed and touched upon the following :
- What is DTx?
- How do you see the impact of wearables and its implications?
- What do you think is important to consider?
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Wearable technology has been a huge trend in the last few years. It started with fitness trackers and now includes everything from smart glasses to smart watches, smart rings, and even smart jewelry.
But what do these devices do? What can they tell us about ourselves? And how will they change the way we interact with technology?
Digital therapeutics are a growing field, and they're not going anywhere. Digital therapeutics are tools that help people manage their mental health, which can be helpful in the long run.
One major implication of this new technology is that it's expanding the scope of wearable technology. Wearable devices are already being used to help people with mental illness, but they're also being used to help people with physical disabilities.
Another implication is that digital therapeutics may increase access to mental healthcare services for people who don't have access to it otherwise.
In the last few years, digital therapeutics has been a hot topic in the world of healthcare. Wearable devices are one of the most popular forms of digital therapeutics, but they can be hard to understand.
Wearables are small devices that you wear on your body and can measure your health. They include things like smart watches and fitness trackers, but they also include more complex devices like electrocardiogram (ECG) monitors or heart rate monitors.
The hope is that these devices will help people manage their health better by providing them with real-time data about their bodies and allowing them to act on this information. For example, if a wearable detects that your heart rate is higher than normal, it might send an alert to your phone so that you can check on your health and make sure everything is okay.
There is a new wave of technology that is beginning to change the way we live. Wearables are becoming more and more popular, and they're changing the way we think about health.
Wearables are devices that you wear on your body, like smart watches or fitness trackers. They're designed to help you track your activity levels throughout the day, which can help you make better decisions about how you spend your time and energy.
This technology has been around for a while now, but it's only recently that it has become so affordable and accessible. As a result, people are using wearables to monitor their physical activity and sleep patterns in order to make sure they're getting enough exercise each day and getting enough rest at night. In fact, many people even use these devices as an alarm clock!
Wearable technology has opened up new opportunities when it comes to health care because it allows us to keep track of our own health so easily—and this means we don't have to rely on doctors' appointments as often! We can monitor our own progress toward goals like losing weight or increasing our activity levels without having to wait for someone else's approval.
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