Minute Insight: Braidio's My Health Concierge Service Incorporates BlueSemi’s Eyva Health Tracker ‘Gadget’
Executive Summary
Eyva non-invasively measures key vital signs, including blood glucose. Braidio will integrate data provided by users’ Eyva devices into its My Health Concierge patient record and communication system.
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