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Pathophysiological responses to viral infections such as COVID-19 significantly affect sleep duration, sleep quality, and concomitant cardiorespiratory function. The widespread adoption of consumer smart bed technology presents a unique opportunity for unobtrusive, real-world, longitudinal monitoring of sleep and physiological signals, which may be valuable for infectious illness surveillance and early detection.
Using unobtrusive biometric signals collected during sleep from widely used smart bed systems illustrates the potential for scalable, real-world surveillance of illness trends in the U.S., complementing traditional health monitoring systems and public health reporting.
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Emergency department (ED) overcrowding and avoidable revisits challenge health systems, with approximately 20% of patients returning within 30 days. ED-based transitional care interventions, including …
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