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Discover Vitalera's Success Stories with Garmin Health

JUNE 10, 2024 BHH Members Initiatives

As the market for personal data collection expands, the benefits of having access to medical information become increasingly clear. Tracking personal data empowers individuals to have greater autonomy over their medical care and stay informed about their health from the comfort of their own homes. This empowerment leads to more proactive health management, as patients can track their vital signs and other health metrics in real-time, allowing them to make informed decisions about their lifestyles and medical treatments.

BHH member Vitalera's data is collected from wearables like Garmin and connected with healthcare professionals through the remote patient monitoring platform. By integrating advanced wearable technology with the platform, patients are ensured a seamless and continuous stream of health data at their fingertips. This data includes critical metrics such as heart rate, blood pressure, sleep patterns, and physical activity levels, which can be invaluable for both preventive care and the management of chronic conditions.

Furthermore, the platform is designed to foster an interactive and engaging patient experience. A more personalized follow-up is offered through intelligent questionnaires tailored to each patient's specific health needs and conditions. These questionnaires are designed to gather detailed and relevant information, enabling healthcare providers to better understand and address the patient's health concerns. The medical chat feature allows patients to communicate directly with their healthcare providers, ensuring that they can get timely answers to their questions and concerns. This immediate access to professional medical advice can be crucial in addressing issues before they escalate into more serious problems.

In addition to these features, Vitalera provides alerts about potential relevant health events for the patient. These alerts are generated by Vitalera's sophisticated AI algorithms, which analyze the collected data to identify patterns and anomalies that may indicate a health issue. For instance, a sudden change in heart rate variability or a significant drop in activity levels could trigger an alert, prompting the patient to take action or seek medical advice. This proactive approach to health monitoring can lead to earlier detection of potential health problems, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

Moreover, the platform's ability to seamlessly integrate with healthcare providers' existing systems means that the data collected is not only accessible to patients but also to their doctors and care teams. This approach ensures that all stakeholders are on the same page regarding the patient's health status, facilitating more coordinated and effective care. Doctors can review the data remotely, make informed decisions, and adjust treatment plans as necessary, without the patient needing to visit the clinic frequently.

Vitalera's usage

Vitalera collects and processes a wide range of data from wearables with AI, including heart rate, SpO2 levels, physical activity, resting heart rate, and various other vital signs like blood pressure, glucose, weight, and temperature safely while protecting the health data of the user. This data is connected in real-time for diverse purposes, providing a comprehensive overview of an individual's health status. Vitalera can integrate through an API with over 100 different wearables and medical devices (such as Google Pixel, Fitbit, Apple, or other medical devices), offering a broad spectrum of connectivity. On top of that, artificial intelligence is utilized to personalize various alarms, notifying healthcare professionals when there is a potential for patient decompensation.

During the upcoming webinar The Garmin Health Connected Ecosystem in Research, Clinical Trials and Patient Monitoring, the impact of this technology in various fields, such as clinical research and healthcare, will be explored. Nuria Pastor, Vitalera's CEO & Dr. Leon Brudy of Garmin Health will give a detailed discussion on how patients and participants benefit from the use of advanced wearable technology. For instance, Garmin wearables provide clients with valuable health information, which facilitates further research and advancements in surgical procedures.

This exceptional quality, when combined with Vitalera's platform, connects patients with healthcare professionals, offering real-time data visualization that can revolutionize the world of patient monitoring. By integrating wearable data with a sophisticated monitoring system, a new era of proactive healthcare is enabled, where timely interventions and personalized care become the norm. Join to explore how Vitalera is at the forefront of this transformative movement, enhancing patient outcomes and advancing medical research.

Vitalera's webinar

This webinar is an excellent opportunity for healthcare professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in the future of health technology to gain valuable insights into the practical applications and benefits of the Vitalera Remote Patient Monitoring Platform with the Garmin Health Connected Ecosystem. Don't miss this chance to learn how the power of biometric data can be harnessed to improve patient care, advance medical research, and ultimately contribute to a healthier future. Join on June 12th to be part of this exciting journey towards unlocking the full potential of wearable health technology.

Register now HERE!

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