Two thirds of Americans now regularly use wearable devices to monitor their health, from smartwatches to portable blood pressure machines.

Yet, this digital health revolution presents a challenge: New data show that although only 25% of users share their data with physicians, 71% of doctors already feel overwhelmed by the amount of available health data.

When patients do share concerning wearable data, experts recommend prioritizing traditional clinical assessment: taking a thorough history, conducting a proper examination, and following national guidelines. Key questions should include family history, symptoms, and the context of the recorded data.

It’s important to understand that not all devices are created equal. Whereas some wearables have FDA medical clearance, such as Apple Wa

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