Smart Devices for Health Monitoring
The integration of smart devices with health apps has made it easier to share health data. Patients are now using the data from their smart devices for health protection and disease management.
With the One Dose Health system, it is possible to monitor, report and analyze your health status outside the hospital or clinical environment through your integrated devices. Smart devices enable you to take care of your health on a daily basis and understand yourself better
Learn more about smart devices that help us in our remote healthcare delivery.
Glucometer
It is used for blood glucose measurement. People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes take glucometer readings every day, at regular intervals, to manage their blood sugar. Glucose measurement provides information on how a patient’s blood glucose and diabetic symptoms are affected under certain conditions, such as medication, diet, exercise and stress.
Blood Pressure Measurement Devices
Measures heart rate and blood pressure. Blood pressure monitoring helps in the management of many diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, heart failure and kidney dysfunction. Daily monitoring of blood pressure gives insight into the daily condition of the heart.
SpO2 Measurement Devices
Measures the oxygen level in the blood. SpO2 Meters are used in chronic conditions, including chronic heart or lung problems such as COPD or heart failure. The measurement results help monitor changes in a patient’s lung function.
Scale
It tracks the evolution of weight data over time. Weight is a leading risk factor for many diseases, such as obesity, heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, certain types of cancer and many more. Smart scales can measure many data such as weight, Body Mass Index (BMI), body fat, muscle mass, basal metabolism and bone mass.
Smart Watches
Smartwatches keep track of their wearers’ personal data by monitoring their pulse, physical movements such as the number of steps, sleep data and various other functions. They collect and record information through sensors. It analyzes additional information from the device to understand fitness levels, sleep patterns and other aspects of health.