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This is very cool. Assuming it's sufficiently accurate, this will be a heck of a game-changer for diabetics. And accuracy is pretty important for this! My Apple Watch does a three-lead ECG to check for AFib, measures my pulse, and SpO2. The pulse and SpO2 results are very comparable to my BP machine's reading and a finger pulse oxymeter with both devices measuring pulse rate. Of course, the accuracy of home medical equipment vs the equipment in a medical practice is always subject to debate.

Temperature is expected to be added at some point. People would like to see BP measured by the watch, but that's very difficult as normally that's measured by a vein being listened to collapsing and re-opening.

https://www.engadget.com/apple-watch-no-prick-blood-glucose-monitor-200137031.html

Date: 2023-03-07 02:57 am (UTC)
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AceLightning73's "cardiologist" comment is very much on the nose. Apple's privacy protections are excellent, but the concern is less what Apple will do with it than what third parties might seek to entice/coerce a user to do. A payer can easily say hey! Download our app, give us access to this data stream, and if we like what we see, we won't price you out of coverage.

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