Older, disabled and rural people set to benefit most from adhesive monitors

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Older, disabled and rural people set to benefit most from adhesive monitors

Natasha
Jojoa Burling
BioSticker
Several countries are already using BioStickers and now they are being trialled here
“Anything we can do to enable older people who are frail to communicate health information virtually is good because of the ongoing risk of COVID” , Ngaire Kerse, Auckland University Joyce Cook chair in ageing well Professor Ngaire Kerse says BioStickers have real relevance for older people