10 Lessons from Smartphone-Enabled Devices

May 20, 2015

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10 Lessons from Smartphone-Enabled Devices
10 Lessons from Smartphone-Enabled DevicesMay 20, 2015Nearly eight years since the original iPhone debuted, smartphones are demonstrating their ability to not only track health metrics but predict when things will go awry. Their sleek, intuitive designs are also causing people to demand more ease of use from makers of insulin pumps and other medical devices. And, conversely, people are expecting more health-tracking functionality from their smartphones.We’ve rounded up 10 lessons that can be drawn from the debut of smartphone-compatible health tracking devices:Continue >>Learn more about design at MD&M East in New York City, June 9–11, 2015.Brian Buntz is the editor-in-chief of MPMN and Qmed. Follow him on Twitter at @brian_buntz.Like what you’re reading? Subscribe to our daily e-newsletter.

10 Lessons from Smartphone-Enabled Devices

May 20, 2015

Nearly eight years since the original iPhone debuted, smartphones are demonstrating their ability to not only track health metrics but predict when things will go awry. Their sleek, intuitive designs are also causing people to demand more ease of use from makers of insulin pumps and other medical devices. And, conversely, people are expecting more health-tracking functionality from their smartphones.

We’ve rounded up 10 lessons that can be drawn from the debut of smartphone-compatible health tracking devices:

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Brian Buntz is the editor-in-chief of MPMN and Qmed. Follow him on Twitter at @brian_buntz.

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