As an important product of Apple's bet in the field of health, it has recently been revealed that many doctors and other people in the medical field have detailed the difficulty of incorporating apple watch into the daily care of patients. Medical insiders say the future of the Apple Watch to truly improve user health on a larger scale still has a long way to go.

Dr Steven LeBoeuf, co-founder of biometrics company Valencell, said: "The FDA has to approve it (referring to the Apple Watch), then the doctors have to accept it, and then they need to be compensated. It's a long process. It's not as simple as people think. At the same time, it also believes that "Apple Watch can only provide data to users, but it will not tell users what the significance of these data is, nor will it give nursing advice." ”
Combined with real life, many users will choose to use Apple Watch to monitor health data such as heart rate, blood oxygen, electrocardiogram, etc., but they cannot see the hidden dangers hidden in the data, which makes Apple Watch in an extremely embarrassing situation. However, Apple has begun to cooperate with medical companies and medical institutions such as Johnson & Johnson, and will carry out several large-scale studies, and it is likely that a preliminary diagnosis will be made in the data report monitored by the Apple Watch in the future.