A Koneksa Digest: Examining Apple Watch
- Koneksa Health

- Sep 16, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 19
As the use of wearables in clinical research grows, the Apple Watch is increasingly being evaluated for use in drug development trials. Its combination of capabilities and qualities - including look and feel that can improve patient compliance; worldwide accessibility to ease the logistics of global trials; and the ability to continuously collect rich data in convenient, real-world settings - enable innovative clinical research. Learn about:
The shift toward more decentralized clinical trials.
The benefits Apple Watch can offer those trials, now and in the future.
The validation of Apple Watch for this use - both how, and why.
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