Successfully achieve self-management by monitoring wearable devices with chronic conditions

Griffith University of Australia announced that wearable devices allow medical professionals to remotely monitor chronic conditions and help patients manage their own high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. According to reports, the chronic disease tracking device developed by the university is expected to be launched in February 2018, using Huawei-produced chips to transmit real-time data to the application platform using NB-IoT.

Monitor the chronic condition with a wearable device and successfully achieve self-management

This device allows patients and doctors to access historical data to diagnose the disease, as well as analyze the potential risks of other diseases. In addition to measuring blood pressure, blood sugar, BMI, heart rate, pulse oximetry and heart condition, and allowing family physicians to monitor the health of patients remotely, it is recommended that patients self-identify their health.

John Zeng, president of Griffith University's partner organization Tonwo Health Clinic Technology, said the NB-IoT real-time medical device is a global initiative and will soon be in volume production. Huawei Australia CEO Xichu Zhao said that NB-IoT has a wide range of applications, especially for healthcare services, and there will be more business models to look forward to in the near future.

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