BRIDGING THE REGULATORY DIVIDE: ENSURING SAFETY AND EQUITY IN WEARABLE HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES

Authors

  • Toshmatova Visolakhon Ikrom kizi Doctor of Philosophy in Law (PhD), Lecturer, Department of International Law and Public Law Disciplines, University of World Economy and Diplomacy Author

Keywords:

Wearable medical devices; regulation; safety; privacy; equity; accessibility; health data.

Abstract

Wearable medical devices are becoming common tools for health monitoring and therapy, offering personalized and preventive care. However, their rapid growth outpaces legal regulation, creating a gap that threatens patient safety and equity in healthcare. This article examines international regulatory approaches, key issues of safety and data protection, and the accessibility of such technologies for different population groups. Successful regulatory examples illustrate effective strategies for safeguarding user rights. The conclusion stresses a balanced approach: strict oversight of safety and privacy while fostering innovation and ensuring equal access to wearable medical technologies.

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Published

2025-09-26

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How to Cite

BRIDGING THE REGULATORY DIVIDE: ENSURING SAFETY AND EQUITY IN WEARABLE HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES. (2025). Modern American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 1(6), 190-201. https://usajournals.org/index.php/3/article/view/1037