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Your smartwatch monitors your heart rate, and there are smart rings to tell you about the quality of your sleep. But what if these wearables could go a step further? “Their ability to monitor your health in real time will go up significantly in 2025,” says Sahil Bansal, co-founder and CEO of Fitelo. Tune in as Bansal and Suganthy Sundararaj, Senior Public Relations Specialist at Apollo Hospitals, share more on the emergence of super-personalised wearable tech. And comment your take: How will wearable technology impact the healthcare industry? Check out the 15 Big Ideas that will shape India in 2025: https://lnkd.in/BI25india #LinkedInVideo #BigIdeas2025

Nalini Kanta Agasti

Assistant Manager @ Ayu Health Hospitals | Finance, MBA

1w

Interesting

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Well said that personal health status can be monitored but a gap between patient and professionals exist in all domains. Medical - No prevention practices but once health deterrent lot happens, is there our public or medical systems promote prevention other than vaccine driven activity 👎 No medical professional advised patient the exact status of their health conditions: e.g: if a patient reporting at a hospital for partial / complete paralyzed human body, every hospital in Globe immediately started treatment knowingly there's no medicine or procedures available currently, is there any list of health ailments that can't be treated nor cures, why public not noticed in advance🔥🎯 The imagining tech can only see status of health not a cures any thing at large. Let medical professionals declare what is Investigation and treatments in a proper manner so as to save end stage life threat with a financial risks associated health parameters to be cautioned once patient reporting in a clinic 🤔🧐💰💰👏👏💪💪✍️✍️ Disclaimer statement: The comments not intended to disturb nor discouraged, like Medical Professionals, Patient and Public authorities 🎯👆

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Interesting

Devjeet Rath

Strategic Advisory | Everest Group | Advising Clients on Future of Healthcare | MBA-XIMB

6d

Interesting! Currently, these smart devices can track heart rate, SPO2, stress levels, temperature, and sleep patterns. I am curious about: 1. Are these metrics sufficient for accurate prediction and timely intervention? 2. Are we still in the early stages of wearable technology, or is there significant room for further innovation? 3. Additionally, what are your thoughts? Do you think blood glucose monitoring will be integrated soon?

Shibani Roy Choudhury

Empowering Business with Data-Driven Insights and Predictive Analytics

6d

Exciting times ahead for wearable tech in healthcare! With advancements in real-time health monitoring and personalization, I see immense potential for improving preventive care and patient outcomes. As someone exploring data-driven insights in healthcare, I’m keen to see how predictive analytics can further enhance the impact of these innovations.

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Dr Rohan Sabale

Technology Management | artificial intelligence | Healthcare |

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We all can talk about the benefits of tracking but I think the main discussion should evolve on data privacy We all know how data is modulated nowadays

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Hrudananda Sahoo

Skill Building & Growth Expert Senior Audiologist & Regional Manager- (Training & Retail Excellence) at Amplifon with core expertise in Audiology and Retail Excellence

1w

Informative...Can similar thought be implemented on the Smart Digital AI Hearing aids as well ...They are too capable enough to store data via cloud

Dr Gomathi Manickam

Team Lead for Apollo Hospitals-Chennai, Murugappa, TVS Motors, TVS SCS , Ashok Leyland, Kalakshetra, AM Jain College and projects

6d

Interesting and very informative too Suganthy Sundararaj & Sahil Bansal 👍

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Ajay A

Mechatronics Graduate | Aspiring Entrepreneur with Expertise in Sales, Marketing, & Business Operations | Passionate about Financial Freedom, Content Writing, & Early Retirement|Building my own empire from scratch

1w

Most welcome techs yet to be handled with care, since these wearables are electronic based which may emit radiation on continuous usage , concentrated radiation in small amount may affect human cells adversely, hence precautions must

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Raj Bhadur

Certified Data Analytics|Aspiring Data Science|PowerBI|Data Modeling| MBA Marketing & HR |Microsoft Excel |M.Com |M.A English|M.A Public Admin.|Customer Relationship Management|Operation Management|Inventory Management

1w

The future of wearable technology holds incredible potential for healthcare, transforming how we monitor and manage our well-being. Insights from experts like Sahil Bansal and Suganthy Sundararaj will undoubtedly spark innovative advancements that can enhance patient care and promote proactive health management. It's an exciting time to witness this evolution.

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