How wearables can bridge the healthcare gap for women while ensuring data privacy

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Stacy Salvi
VP Strategy
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The Utilization of Wearable Technology to Improve Women's Healthcare Quality

Hello, everyone. I am Stacey Salvi from the Van Health office in the Bay Area, California, makers of the Evie Ring. Today, I am delighted to share an issue pertinent to us - closing the quality of care gap for women using wearable technology. We undertake significant work daily at mono Health, assisting individuals to better understand their bodies through purpose-driven healthcare innovation.

The Journey That Started It All

Allow me to share a tale, a personal journey of near-death experience, arising from hasty judgments by clinicians concerning my symptoms. This is not rare; it is a common example of how women receive dismissals from medical professionals, potentially leading to severe consequences. The symptoms I experienced included severe hay fever symptoms and stomach pains. No one suspected the rare strain of NIA meningitis I had, too quickly dismissing it as panic attacks and allergies. Thankfully, my mother's intuition drove us back to the hospital, where we discovered the truth.

The Disparity in Women's Healthcare

I will share stories and studies that highlight disparities in women's care. They stem from unconscious biases and insufficiencies within training itself. The issue is evident across the board, being even more prominent for women of color. Women experience a reduced quality of care in a multitude of ways, from pain management and heart health to preventative medicine and emergency room cases.

Moreover, studies reveal a dire lack of preparedness to serve women adequately. For instance, only 22% of primary care physicians and 42% of cardiologists feel well-prepared to assess a woman's cardiovascular disease risk. The gap in care, as seen in my case, can delay life-saving treatment, resulting in unnecessary fatalities.

The Power of Wearable Technology in Healthcare

  • The Role of Wearable Data: Wearable technology can strengthen the doctor-patient relationship by facilitating conversations around the patient's health. Accurate wearable sensor data can help to extend a doctor's view beyond mere in-the-moment snapshots.
  • Accuracy is Vital: For wearable sensors to be useful in a medical setting, it is crucial to have medical-grade accuracy.
  • A Focus on Useful Metrics: While a range of data can be collected, the focus should be on useful metrics such as hypertension and blood glucose levels that can help in making vital medical decisions.
  • Data Sharing: Wearable sensor data must be shareable and easily integrated into modern healthcare systems. This provides clinicians with a holistic view of patient well-being outside the office.

Dragon the Bridge Between Data and Users

Data from wearable devices can sometimes overwhelm users due to quantity and lack of relatable context. We need to make this data understandable and actionable for users in their day-to-day lives. Prioritizing empathy and diversity in design, respecting privacy, and addressing privacy concerns early on is essential.

At Vanilla Health, we are passionate about bringing purpose-driven healthcare solutions, such as the Evie Ring.
It is a wearable that is designed intentionally as a medical-grade device from the beginning, aiming to empower users with an easy, engaging, and human-centric experience.

So, imagine walking into an ER equipped with data from a wearable device. Clinicians could have an objective read on your bodily functions over past days or even months.

Wearable Technology Working Hard for You

Wearable devices have brilliant health potential as both clinical companions and accelerators of care. They could gather vital signs such as increased respiration rates, unusual spikes in resting heart rates, or increasing dehydration. Enhancing healthcare delivery is possible through the integration of this technology.

However, it is important to remember that while wearables can collect valuable data, turning this data into meaningful actions or strategies for the user remains of utmost importance.

Thank you for reading, and should you wish to learn more about the Evie Ring, or sign up, please visit ring dot com.


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