Rethinking Wellness:
Smart Wearables Transform Preventative Care

Wall Street Journal X RingConn, August 2024

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For decades, healthcare has focused on treating what’s already broken-diagnosing diseases and offering interventions once symptoms appear. But what if the future of healthcare isn’t about fixing problems, but preventing them from happening? What if we could predict health issues before they disrupt lives, using technology to steer us toward better and healthier choices?

While fitness trackers and smartwatches have become ubiquitous, many struggle to balance detailed health analytics with affordability. Now, a new generation of advanced wearables seeks to bridge this gap while tracking more sophisticated metrics-such as breathing patterns and oxygen levels—all while sitting snugly around your finger. Powered by artificial intelligence (AI), smart rings are becoming central to health management, promising to change how we monitor and understand emerging conditions in real time.

The stakes couldn’t be higher. Chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension account for an overwhelming majority of preventable deaths and disabilities, encompassing $1 trillion in medical costs in the U.S. alone. As the shift toward personalized, Al-driven devices accelerates, these wearables provide an easier and more efficient way to access critical data, enabling timely intervention and easing the pressure on healthcare systems.

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