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Role of Analytics in Health Tracking

The way of tracking our health needs has changed over time. Technology has brought many devices which will manage and track health-related issues. The health trackers are useful for both the parties, the patients and the doctors. Data tracking devices like Apple watch or Fitbit tracks anything and everything from sleeping concerns to running schedules or walking. Hence, this kind of artificial intelligence in these devices help provide solutions to the health problems. These devices has helped fill-in the gap of huge spaces required for keeping records by hospitals. The rise in the number of apps of health trackers helps to provide a better picture of a patient’s health concern. Thus, the data tracking technology is a blessing in disguise.

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https://insidebigdata.com/2018/06/05/advancements-health-related-data-tracking/ 

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Health-tech innovation to make consumers depend on Analytics

Today, with the rise of mobile devices and simple health trackers, people will soon be able to analyze their own health data themselves. The proliferation of mobile devices has helped liberate the insights from that huge amount of data organizations are collecting. For years, big data and analytics has been the solitary domain of the enterprise and today there is no shortage of people in analytics space, from traditional enterprise players such as Oracle, IBM, SAP Business Objects, to relative newcomers such as Roambi, Tableau, and Pentaho. While businesses are analyzing big data to make decisions, individuals will soon be able to analyze big data to improve their own lives. Consumer can also choose which fitness band to use to check calories, number of steps, activity level, heart rate, sleep patterns, and so on. With this type of data collection, real time biometrics could help in reaching out alerts to doctor so that it can save lives. New innovations will allow individuals to compare their health metrics to others in similar demographics. Thus, analytics along with the interconnection between mobile device, wearable devices and appliances, we will soon have access to greater insights to improving our health.

Read more at:http://analytics.theiegroup.com/article/53a7f76e3723a85c3a0000a1/The-Health-Tech-Revolution-Will-Turn-All-Of-Us-Into-Big-Data-Wonks

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