Three notes:
1. Amazon offers various medical devices for monitoring blood pressure and glucose through Choice, which it launched with health brand consultant firm Arcadia Group in 2018.
2. Through the partnership, Choice devices will integrate with One Drop’s mobile app, which offers diabetes, blood pressure and weight management services.
3. Amazon’s Choice members can also enroll in One Drop’s various personal coaching platforms, which offer in-app diabetes support from certified diabetes educators.
“Of the 30 million Americans living with diabetes, 20 million are also living with high blood pressure. There is an urgent need to better serve people managing multiple conditions through simple, convenient, evidence-based health management services on their mobile phones,” One Drop founder and CEO Jeff Dachis said in a news release.
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