It wasn’t long ago that LifeCall, often remembered for the notorious, “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up” advertisements, was breaking into the market place with a medical alert device that, when activated, allowed individuals to call out to a device and connect to a live operator for assistance. At its core, the device provided an additional level of safety or security at home for patients and caregivers alike.
Fast forward 20 years and today’s medical alert device market is on the rise providing individuals with the ability to capture a multitude of health behavior on their mobile phones including calorie counts, physical activity and heart rate monitoring. Armed with this data from their mobile phone, patients are using the information to more closely monitor their own day-to-day health and report back to their doctor to make adjustments to diet, activity level or medication as needed. But, what if a new medical alert device sent out status updates to your physician on your body’s health in real time via your mobile phone?


