Wearing Your Heart (Rate) on Your Sleeve: How Fitness Trackers and Big Data Solutions are Giving the World a Running Start toward Connected Health

Wearing Your Heart (Rate) on Your Sleeve: How Fitness Trackers and Big Data Solutions are Giving the World a Running Start toward Connected Health

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30-Jun-2016
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Research Code: 9A37-00-29-00-00
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This Stratecast report discusses the major challenges that the healthcare industry faces; how fitness trackers are both adding to the challenges and pointing toward solutions; and the benefits that are already accruing to those who are taking strides toward acquiring, managing, and leveraging data. It also discusses data privacy issues that must be dealt with to ensure that a world rushing headlong toward data-driven healthcare solutions also lives up to the spirit of the physician’s Hippocratic Oath, by “doing no harm” to patient data privacy.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Introduction

Managing Healthcare Big Data Poses Challenges, Holds Opportunities

Fitness Trackers are Blazing a Trail for Medical Trackers—and Raising Data Privacy Issues

Fitness Trackers Are Accelerating the Use of Wearables

Apple, IBM, and a Data-driven Ecosystem to Enable Connected Health

Why Connected Health: Summary of Data-driven Benefits

From Wearables to “Swallowables”? Seeds of a Healthcare Revolution

Not So Fast: Data Challenges that Could Scuttle the Revolution

Want Connected Health? Better Solve Today’s Data Disconnects First

Solutions: BDA Solutions, Regulators, and Best Practices All Have a Role

First Glimpses of Connected Health: Vendors and Case Study Snapshots

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This Stratecast report discusses the major challenges that the healthcare industry faces; how fitness trackers are both adding to the challenges and pointing toward solutions; and the benefits that are already accruing to those who are taking strides toward acquiring, managing, and leveraging data. It also discusses data privacy issues that must be dealt with to ensure that a world rushing headlong toward data-driven healthcare solutions also lives up to the spirit of the physician’s Hippocratic Oath, by “doing no harm” to patient data privacy.
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Author Jeff Cotrupe
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WIP Number 9A37-00-29-00-00
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