Wearables and mobile apps support fitness, health education, symptom tracking, and collaborative disease management and care coordination. Analytics help interpret data, reducing the amount of time that end users spend piecing together data outputs. However, collecting and managing data and analytics is new(er) territory for medical device OEMs. Moving from physical devices to analytics is a significant process, and companies struggle in marrying the two.
This session will feature panelists who have developed both IoT and data-focused medical devices. These medical device experts will discuss real-world lessons learned in managing the IoT and data analytics of medical devices. Devices equipped with great data analysis will drive the digital disruption of the healthcare world, business processes and real-time decision-making.