Positive users stress the need for evidence and expert responsibility around recurring Apple Watch heart tracking concerns, while negative users dismiss the discussion with insults as cherry-picking.
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@krishnanrohit I work on http://qaly.co, so I have direct insight into this.
We have tons of users who got additional testing based on their readings and were diagnosed much faster as a result. Still, plenty of doctors won't even look at an ECG from a smartwatch.
@krishnanrohit I work on http://qaly.co, so I have direct insight into this.
We have tons of users who got additional testing based on their readings and were diagnosed much faster as a result. Still, plenty of doctors won't even look at an ECG from a smartwatch.

@krishnanrohit Tech loves hype but medicine demands evidence & responsibility for harms. It’s doctors who actually treat the consequences. Wearables improved coz experts demanded rigorous validation instead of blind enthusiasm.Caution about mass-screening healthy people with wearables is smart

@krishnanrohit @PessimistsArc

@krishnanrohit What be is what is is and what do is what did and anyone dumb idiot can pick cherries