The Role Of Wearable Biophysical Monitoring In Reducing Healthcare Expenditures
Keywords:
Wearable technology, biophysical monitoring, healthcare expendituresAbstract
The rapid advancement of wearable technologies has transformed the landscape of healthcare by enabling continuous monitoring of physiological parameters in real time. These technologies, including smartwatches, biosensors, and portable diagnostic devices, provide valuable biophysical data that can be used to detect early signs of health deterioration. In parallel, the rising cost of healthcare systems worldwide has created an urgent need for innovative solutions that can reduce expenditures while maintaining or improving quality of care. This study explores the role of wearable biophysical monitoring systems in reducing healthcare expenditures by enabling early detection, prevention, and personalized management of diseases
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