According to foreign media reports on May 30, wearable technology may not be a new word, but Credit Suisse recently claimed that wearable technology will be the next "big head" in the market and predicts that it will be in the next three The five-year market value will grow from 3 billion to 5 billion US dollars today to about 50 billion US dollars. However, with the continuous development of clinical medicine (not just fitness and health care), Swiss Credit Suisse may still be too conservative in predicting wearable technology.

We have good reasons to be optimistic about the future of wearable technology in the clinical medical community. The CIO of a teaching hospital shared amazing data on the return on investment of their large purchases of iPads at a medical seminar in the United States last year: According to the calculation reality, in just 9 days, the hospital can reap investment from the use of an iPad Equal returns. Although iPad is not a "wearable" technology, it shows the extraordinary value of general mobile communication technology in improving the medical environment.

Wearable technology is unstoppable, and will be in the medical field in the future

Credit Suisse's predictions show that the development of modern technology in the clinical medical industry will not be unimpeded. The problem is that today's high-tech clinical medicine is too centered on manufacturers and providers-very few high-tech products are designed from the perspective of patients. How much is the return on investment of a smartphone for patients?

Modern technology makes it easier to collect and organize data, but this has brought more benefits for providers, EHR manufacturers, hospitals, payers, pharmaceutical companies, etc. What we need is more high-tech products designed from the perspective of patients, such as wearable technology products. But who will pay for the new high-tech designed with the patient at the core? At the same time, we should also think about whether the introduction of high technology has increased the cost of rehabilitation treatment for the original patient without the need.

The development of modern science and technology in the medical clinic is undoubtedly still in its infancy. Return on investment is not a simple calculation. Thinking with patients as the core and wearable technology will definitely help the development of medical clinics in the future. Credit Suisse believes that in the next 3 to 5 years, we will usher in some wearable technology products. Apple's iWatch (or wearable iPhone) may be one of them.

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