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Sunday, 22 June 2025

Technology Updates : Polyclinic patients to trial AI tool that reads heart rate and blood pressure with just a phone camera


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AI Tool Functionality: DeepHealthVision uses a phone camera to measure heart rate and blood pressure by analyzing blood flow in the face.


Trial Details: The tool will be tested by polyclinic patients in Singapore in collaboration with SingHealth Polyclinics.


Measurement Accuracy: The tool provides accurate readings regardless of skin color and can be used with various devices like phones, laptops, and tablets.


Healthcare Monitoring Advancement: DeepHealthVision, a wearable device, enables continuous remote health monitoring, potentially reducing hospitalizations.


DeepHealthVision Accuracy: Demonstrated 96% accuracy in heart rate and blood pressure readings compared to established devices.


Pilot Test in Singapore: Around 60 polyclinic patients will participate in a pilot test of DeepHealthVision in the coming months.


Pilot Test Objective: To assess patient confidence, acceptance, and concerns regarding the use of AI in healthcare.


Pilot Test Duration and Data Analysis: The pilot test will run for at least a year, with collected data analyzed and peer-reviewed.


Potential Future Integration: DeepHealthVision, if successful, may be integrated into healthcare apps like Health Buddy.

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