- Empirical Health has launched a new smart watch health protocol
- Empirical Health Radar uses more than 40 smart watches biomarkers, combined with clinical results to provide a health score
- You can give a deeper look at heart health, renal function, liver health and more
A new Health Empirical Service promises to offer a comprehensive health score using combined data of its smart watch and clinical records.
Available as of March 11, the empirical health radar (without PakGazette affiliation) can be found in the empirical health application in Android and iOS.
Empirical Health Radar takes 40 biomarkers from your Apple Watch or Wear Smartwatch, and combines data with blood analysis to generate a health score designed by the doctor.
The health score was designed by Dr. Raquel RodrÃguez, MD, medical director of Empirical Health, formerly from Kaiser and UC San Francisco, and presents patterns and risk models of the Task Force of Preventive Services of the United States, American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology and American Board of Family Medicine.
In the background, Empirical Health Data is designed to complement the follow -up of the physical aptitude and health of its smart watch with clinical data, completing the blank spaces that even the best smart watches still cannot cover.
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The empirical health health score classifies biomarkers into six categories: heart health, sleep, lungs, exercise, mental health and kidney/liver.
As an example, empirical health notes, even Apple’s best watches cannot predict cardiac attacks, but cholesterol and blood pressure data can be used in a risk calculator of the Faculty of American Cardiology to do exactly that. Empirical Health Radar combines that clinical test with the ECG data of your smart watch, irregular rhythm alerts, resting heart rate and cardiovascular recovery metrics to provide a more holistic heart health score than that of an intelligent clock or blood test individually.
You can load a PDF or an image of blood analysis that you have already made, or import records directly from Apple Health using Apple clinical records API in Healthkit.
If you do not want to deliver any clinical data, you can use the empirical health radar without recent blood analysis and obtain a partial score. Or convenience, you can reserve a test directly through the empirical health application or complete one in a local laboratory for $ 97.
Empirical Health is available at App Store or Google Play Store, or the Health Empirical website now.