How Do We Review Technologies?

Health sensors, fitness trackers, AI-based technologies and chatbots, and genetic tests are the air The Medical Futurist breathes. We test the user experience and publish our independent, honest and objective opinion. We have no connection or other financial interest in any of the companies sending us their products, and we do not have any economic gains out of testing. Read about The Medical Futurist’s review policy in detail! The chroniclers of health technology We aim to be the chroniclers of the development of digital health technologies. We analyze plenty of sensors, trackers, wearables, patches, apps or genetic tests – anything that has a link to digital health. Sometimes a technological solution is simply so forward-looking and seamless that we cannot help but write about it in superlatives. That’s what happened to BioBeat and its 24-hour blood pressure monitoring skin patch: having a comfortable and reliable way for prolonged blood pressure monitoring is something we’ve been long waiting for. I could also mention the 3×4 genetics test – this was far from being my first DNA test, but pathway analysis offered interesting and actionable insights – coupled with great conselling – instead of the usual, percentage-based results. And of course I could mention devices like EyeQue – which are great for offering simple, affordable solutions that can be easily implemented even in remote areas and/or underserved communities. When...
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