Wearable sensors for cardiological monitoring in the SUS: regulatory challenges and impacts on Brazilian Public Health
Gabriel Henrique Albuquerque Lins,
Evellyn Millene Alves Camelo,
Camila Siqueira Lins
et al.
Abstract:Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in Brazil, with approximately 400,000 deaths annually, which corresponds to almost 30% of all deaths in the country. In addition to the impact on mortality, these conditions generate an enormous economic burden for the health system, with costs associated with the treatment of diseases such as heart attack and heart failure exceeding R$50 billion per year. In this context, the use of wearable devices for continuous monitoring of cardiovascular parameters e… Show more
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