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    The UK's NHS plans on giving out 'millions' of smartwatches and smart rings here's what we expect

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    Mon, 21 Oct 2024 12:38:12 +0000

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    Could you get a free smartwatch from the UK government? Here's what we know about the new NHS plan.

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    The UKs National Health Service is going to attempt to be a whole lot
    smarter, with the aid of some of the best smartwatches , best fitness
    trackers , and even best smart rings it can afford to give out to patients to help them monitor their own health.

    With the full plan set to be revealed later today (21 October), the UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting intends to roll out a scheme to distribute smart devices such as smartwatches and smart rings. Reports in the UKs The Independent and The Daily Telegraph claim millions of the devices will be given out to patients to help monitor their own health independently.

    Early reports claim these devices can help diabetes patients to track blood sugar levels on their phone, or high blood pressure sufferers to get regular updates on how theyre doing.

    Smart rings like the Oura Ring 4 could be given out to cancer patients to monitor their vital signs, a scheme which has been trialed with success in Greater Manchester.

    The move is part of a 10 year plan to modernize the UKs NHS, which also aims to prioritise community-led treatment with new local clinics as well as updating the NHSs technological infrastructure. What devices will be up for grabs? (Image credit: Shutterstock / Andrey_Popov)

    Its unclear right now, but there are several clues in these early reports.
    The use of blood pressure monitors makes me think of the Huawei Watch D , which is a smartwatch with a strap specifically designed to act as an inflatable cuff.

    This method is generally more accurate than using LEDs to monitor blood pressure, which has historically been very inaccurate on smartwatches in the past. Although more modern devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 can reportedly do it, we have yet to test them against inflatable cuffs. If the NHS were to strike a deal with Samsung, however, it would probably also give out Galaxy Rings to help cancer patients monitor their own vitals.

    The use of blood glucose monitoring for diabetics makes me believe that continuous glucose monitors connected to an app , such as Lingo or Zoey, will be made available on the UKs NHS too.

    Smartwatches have tons of medical applications. The best Apple Watches , for example, can present medical information on your wrist, notify you if your heart is behaving out of its normal range, and notify emergency services during a car crash. Our streaming writer Lucy Buglass rushed to the hospital after her partner received a high heart-rate alert, and you can read her
    story here . You might also like... New Xiaomi smartwatch leak shows a ludicrously cheap Apple Watch SE rival could be on the way I tested the cheapest fitness tracker to see if it could match a top Garmin watch I did an AI-powered fitness test, now I'm making 3 changes to my workout regime



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/the-uks-nhs-plans-on-giving-out-milli ons-of-smartwatches-and-smart-rings-could-you-get-one


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