Are you interested in taking part in research to share your views about new technologies to remotely monitor health in the home?

Howz are collaborating with the University of Glasgow on a project to explore the next-generation of tech that can be used to monitor people's health within the home. For example, blood flow, heart rate, movement and possibly brain activity using lasers, WiFi and radar.

As part our project, researchers at the University of Glasgow are holding focus groups and interviews with members of the public and health professionals. They want to find out how acceptable these technologies are to people and what they think are the benefits and risks. This would involve taking part in one focus group or interview, either in person or by video/phone call. All participants will be offered a gift voucher as a token of appreciation for their time.

To fine out more about the programme visit the website: https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/healthwellbeing/research/generalpractice/research/quest/

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Howz have completed a trial in Salford to establish whether monitoring older people's daily routine helps them feel better living in the community after being discharged from hospital