With the PhysioQ-Neo platform, take care of your family and monitor
their real-time health status for free
Garmin India today announced an exclusive partnership with PhysioQ, a
non-profit organization that will connect registered users’ health data from
Garmin smartwatches to PhysioQ-Neo platform. The platform has
been launched specifically focusing on the COVID-19 research. This
connected self-monitoring system allows users to proactively monitor their own
and their family members’ vitals through the Neo mobile app.
PhysioQ- Neo is working
exclusively with Garmin to collect key health data – Heart Rate, Respiration
and SpO2 through their smartwatches. Data shared by PhysioQ-Neo users
will be anonymized and aggregated to aid medical researchers studying novel
coronavirus to combat this and future pandemics. This will be a freely
available tool for all researchers.
Sharing his thoughts on the
new partnership to fight COVID-19, Mr. Ali Rizvi, Director of Garmin India said, “We
at Garmin, are extremely delighted to partner with PhysioQ. It is a big step
that we have taken towards fighting the battle against the pandemic. With the
collected data and the support from PhysioQ research tools, we will be able to
provide people with the ability to monitor their health status and well as
their family members. This will provide peace of mind to families who are
feeling anxious, and worried about the health of their loved ones. We are
looking forward to a fruitful association and we are confident that this data
driven research will help the researchers in studying the future trends.”
Talking with immense
experience of taking care of 50+ Covid-19 patients, Dr. Andrew Cei Ahn,
MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine & Radiology at Harvard Medicine
School said, “I think it is a game-changer to have an
oxygen sensor while being at home, using a wearable device that is affordable. To
have Garmin onboard and to have the data available to the researchers is just
extremely great for us clinical researchers. Many device manufacturers simply
don’t make the raw data available to the user. For Garmin to willingly make the
data available to the users and the researchers is just a huge step because
that enables us to really analyze the data. Garmin is at the forefront of
pioneering in this area and it is a big opportunity for us to fight COVID-19
together.”
Medical professionals around the world are still
trying to understand the implications and effects of COVID-19. Early
recognition of symptoms will allow for timely medical treatment, and the data
can easily be exported for medical professionals to refer to.
PhysioQ’s Neo app will be available on Android and
iOS platforms for free and is compatible with Garmin’s range of smartwatches
that tracks SpO2, including the latest Venu, vÃvoactive 4, vÃvomove 3 series,
Forerunner 245/245M, Forerunner 945, fÄ“nix 6 series, vÃvosmart 4, and fÄ“nix® 5X
Plus.
To know more about Garmin and PhysioQ-Neo
partnership and how to access the app please visit: https://physioq.org/neo?SG- PROMO