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Why Recurring Technology Models Are the Future of Medical Devices

  The medical device industry is undergoing a major transformation, with recurring technology models gaining traction as a preferred approach for both healthcare providers and patients. These subscription-based or recurring service models are redefining the way medical devices are accessed, used, and maintained, offering numerous advantages over traditional one-time purchase methods. Companies like Biotricity are at the forefront of this shift, providing innovative solutions that deliver hospital-grade monitoring directly to patients while optimizing cost and convenience. Understanding Recurring Technology Models A recurring technology model involves providing medical devices as a service rather than a one-time product sale. Patients or healthcare providers pay a subscription fee for continuous access to the device, support, and analytics, which often includes software updates and clinical data services. This model ensures that devices are always up-to-date, reliable, and integrate...

Why Wearable Health Tech Must Be Built for Doctors—Not Just Consumers?

  In the last decade, wearable health technology has exploded in popularity. From smartwatches that track heart rates to rings that monitor sleep, consumers are now more connected to their personal health data than ever before. While these gadgets offer novelty and convenience, there’s a growing disconnect in their design: many are created primarily for consumers, not clinicians. For patients dealing with serious or chronic conditions like heart disease, this isn’t just a missed opportunity — it’s a serious limitation. A watch that counts steps or flags irregular heartbeats may offer helpful nudges, but it doesn’t replace the depth, accuracy, and clinical utility of a professionally designed cardiac monitoring system . To truly revolutionize healthcare, wearable technology must be built for doctors first — with clinical-grade accuracy, secure data sharing, diagnostic capability, and seamless integration with cardiac monitoring services. The Rise of Consumer-Centric Devices Consume...

Why Biotricity’s Biocore Pro Outperforms the Competition in Cardiac Monitoring Silent Cardiovascular Diseases Require Smarter Monitoring

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  Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a silent killer, claiming nearly 1/3rd of all lives lost in 2019 . Despite the increased availability of advanced cardiac monitoring tools, like wearable heart monitor patch technology, medical systems remain overwhelmed by the growing number of chronically ill and aging patients. In fact, CVD rates have fluctuated for decades even though there have been significant innovations in the heart monitor device field.  

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