At the MEMS Executive Congress in California, Donald Jones, vice president of global strategy and market development at Qualcomm Life Inc., pointed out that wearables are monitored through mobile apps (apps). The emergence of medical sensors (including disposable smart patches like Band-Aid) is beginning to symbolize the era when large traditional medical devices are coming to an end.

Jones said: "We are beginning to see medical devices disappearing and the machine itself will no longer exist."

In a keynote speech titled "Mobile and the Future of Health and Wellness," Donald Jones pointed out that there will be dozens of smartphones and tablets that will turn into medical care in the future. Wearable accessories and instrumented patches for diagnostic tools, and more related product applications are under development. He predicts that by 2017, more than 170 million wearable sensors for healthcare and fitness will be available each year.

Qualcomm Life is committed to supporting the entire ecosystem by combining all wearable device partners in the medical diagnostics and therapeutic field. Jones said: "Qualcomm Life is committed to developing medical devices that are available to patients. There are already enough medical electronic accessories to allow you to perform a complete physical health check on your smartphone."

Sotera Wireless' Visi Mobile platform enables all monitoring functions in a hospital, regardless of the patient's location.

Qualcomm also offers $10 million to sponsor the development of the Star Trekmedical scanner that won the Qualcomm Tricorder X-Prize competition, which can be used to perform real-time medical diagnostics. Dozens of teams around the world are working on a handheld device that can diagnose 15 diseases and record and transmit vital health data. Jones, based in Scanadu, at NASA-Ames Research Park, said the company has developed the first three-degree measurement of various health indicators such as blood oxygen concentration, heart rate, pressure, heart rate, body temperature, and pulse wave transit time. Trick (tricorder).

Jones said: "By building a mobile medical testing center for patients, we can turn patients into their own doctors,"

Qualcomm Life is committed to providing a new medical detection architecture, HealthyCircles, to connect mobile medical measurement devices to the cloud and perform multivariate analysis. The HealthyCircles program provides a software-as-a-service model that enables healthcare professionals, caregivers, and their systems to connect with patients and their families through an integrated, accessible, interoperable system. Monitor and manage medications and eating.

The Dexcom G4 Blood Glucose Monitoring System continuously provides blood glucose readings.

Jones lists other trends in this area. In the application of doctors to prescribe, doctors began to recommend that patients download applications (such as apps for exercise and stress reduction) at home. In the app to provide advice on the diagnosis, the application can make a preliminary diagnosis, and then recommend a qualified specialist for the cause. The patient can then use an app like ZocDoc to search for a specialist in the relevant field and make an appointment directly.

iRhythm's Zio XT patch records heart rhythm for 14 consecutive days to confirm if there is arrhythmia.

Finally, Jones said that online services like Googles Helpouts will soon provide video services for direct online conversations with healthcare professionals, allowing patients to sit comfortably in the rocking chair at home for physician diagnosis and treatment.

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