- Empirical health has released a new Smartwatch -Sundhed Protocol
- Empirical Health Radar uses 40+ Smartwatch -Biomarkers combined with clinical results to give you a health result
- It can give you a deeper look at heart health, kidney function, live health and more
A new service from empirical health promises to deliver extensive health results using combined data from your smartwatch and clinical items.
Available from March 11, empirical health radar (no connection to Techradar) can be found in the empirical health app on Android and iOS.
Empirical health radar takes 40 biomarkers from your Apple Watch or Wear OS-SmartWatch and combines the data with blood tests to generate a doctor-designed health results.
The health result was designed by Dr. Raquel Rodriguez, MD, Chief Medical Officer for Empirical Health, earlier from Kaiser and UC San Francisco, and contains guidelines and risk models from US Preventive Services Task Force, American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology and the American Board of Family Medicine.
In the heart, empirical health data is designed to supplement fitness and health tracking of your smartwatch with clinical data that fill the topics that even the best smartwatches can’t quite cover.
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Empirical Health Radar’s health results categorize biomarkers in six categories: heart health, sleep, lungs, exercise, mental health and kidney/liver.
For example, empirical health notes, even the best Apple Watches may not predict heart attacks, but cholesterol and blood pressure data can be used in an American college for cardiology -risk calculator to do just that. Empirical health radar combines the clinical test with your Smartwatch’s ECG data, irregular rhythm alerts, dormant heartbeat and cardio -recovery metrics to give you a more holistic heart health score than you would get from either a smartwatch or a blood test individually.
You can upload a PDF or image of blood tests you have already taken, or import items directly from Apple Health using Apple’s Clinical Records API in Healthkit.
If you do not want to surrender any clinical data, you can use empirical health radar without recent blood tests and get a partial score. Or for convenience, you can book a test directly through the empirical health app or complete one at a local laboratory for $ 97.
Empirical health is available from the App Store or Google Play Store or Empirical Health’s Website now.