The wearable tech company is partnering with the veteran and active military personal focused company.
ActiGraph, a provider of wearable technology and scientific services for academic research and clinical drug development, has entered into a new resale partnership with First Nation Group. First Nation Group delivers cost-effective medical equipment and therapy solutions for U.S. Federal Government providers, with a focus on making a positive impact on the lives of Veterans and active-duty military personnel.
First Nation Group is at the forefront of the medical equipment industry, delivering superior products, services, and support to customers. This partnership with ActiGraph will enable the company to supply trusted, research-grade digital health technologies (DHTs) that collect digital measures on the health and behavior of patients. Remote monitoring with easy-to-use wearable DHTs reduces the burden on patients and provides insight into how they move and sleep in their natural environment.
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