I work at a related company (Cardiogram), and there's a surprising amount of signal locked in the humble heart rate sensor -- we've run multiple studies with UCSF showing accurate detection of sleep apnea, high blood pressure, and even diabetes using off-the-shelf heart rate sensors and a deep neural network, DeepHeart:
https://blog.cardiogr.am/screening-with-wearables-what-do-th...
If you're an engineer or payer relations expert and you'd like to help build the future of healthcare, definitely drop us a line! hello@cardiogr.am. We're especially looking for Javascript engineers, Android engineers, and salespeople with payer experience.
Does this mean insurance companies are interested in this heart rate data stream, and are making inferences from it? Are they already collecting it? Do any of these wearables provide this data to these companies without the user's express permission?
The link isn't working for me (in Japan, if that helps) after the renewal, still.
I couldn't find a copy of the page in Google's cache or in the wayback archives.
I'm curious since I don't know anything about Cardiogram at all; is DeepHeart a part of Cardiogram? That is, are all of those detection capabilities part of your app if I have an Apple Watch?
Some feedback - your website is very lacking in information about what your app actually does, what devices it works with etc. The blue "personal healthcare assistant" looks like a link but isn't.
I'm curious about your service, but without knowing if it's compatible with my smartwatch etc, I wouldn't go as far as downloading the app.
I’ve tried sending an email to the address you posted here, but the email is failing to send to that address. Very interested in talking about engineering opportunities though!
If you're an engineer or payer relations expert and you'd like to help build the future of healthcare, definitely drop us a line! hello@cardiogr.am. We're especially looking for Javascript engineers, Android engineers, and salespeople with payer experience.