On this episode of The Beat, Harpreet joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati, Dr. Jordan Shlain and Patricia Bradley to explain what differentiates the Oura Ring from other wearables and discuss its potential to become a clinically validated medical device. Harpreet shares his vision to expand the adoption of Oura through corporate partnerships, describing what his team does to keep user data private. Listen in for Harpreet’s insight on how wearables predict illness (including COVID-19) and learn how the Oura Ring can help you make better daily decisions to improve your health.
At present, America has a sick care system where we wait until people are ill before we intervene.
But what if wearable technology could serve as a kind of check engine light, letting us know when our health data is off?
What if wearables could help us prevent disease and make better decisions for our health on a daily basis?
Harpreet Singh Rai is the CEO of Oura, a health technology company on a mission to help people improve their sleep, understand their bodies and transform their health. Harpreet’s team makes the Oura Ring, the most accurate sleep and activity tracker on the market. Harpreet spent 10 years in the finance space, serving as an Analyst with Morgan Stanley and Portfolio Manager at Eminence Capital before joining Oura in 2017.
On this episode of The Beat, Harpreet joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati, Dr. Jordan Shlain and Patricia Bradley to explain what differentiates the Oura Ring from other wearables and discuss its potential to become a clinically validated medical device. Harpreet shares his vision to expand the adoption of Oura through corporate partnerships, describing what his team does to keep user data private. Listen in for Harpreet’s insight on how wearables predict illness (including COVID-19) and learn how the Oura Ring can help you make better daily decisions to improve your health.
Topics Covered
Connect with Harpreet Singh Rai
Connect with Dr. Gautam Gulati, Dr. Jordan Shlain & Patricia Bradley
Resources
Oura’s Research & Validation Blog
‘Feasibility of Continuous Fever Monitoring Using Wearable Devices’ in Nature
‘Feasibility of Continuous Distal Body Temperature for Passive, Early Pregnancy Detection’ in medRxiv
‘The US Military’s Latest Wearables Can Detect Illness Two Days Before You Get Sick’ in Defense One
Introductory Quote
[34:12] “We call a lot of what we do in the app, we call it ‘look within.’ People are pulled to it. What changed? Why did my data change? What did I do yesterday? You actually ask yourself, and that’s where behavior change happens.”