We believe it's important for everyone to understand, not just their spot blood pressure reading, but also if there are any trends or consistent changes over time. In V1.5 of Hello Heart, we launched a new personalized blood pressure report that does just that. It analyzes your blood pressure readings over time and show trends in a friendly and easy to understand view.Personalized Trend AnalysisYour personalized weekly report will tell you if your BP is on average, stable, going up or going down. This helps you to know if what you are doing in your daily life is helping you to manage your heart health.
At-A-Glance Understanding Plus Heart RateWe also redesigned and upgraded our dashboard screen so that it is easier, at-a-glance, to spot good, bad and OK readings by color. For those of you also recording your heart rate, that info is displayed in the dashboard as well.
Clear, Motivating FeedbackGetting feedback is important. So we are making that feedback front and center - and motivating.
We'd love to get your feedback about this new version. Download V1.5 of Hello Heart for free from the App store and give us feedback here or from the app directly.Join UsWith everything we do, we aim to make it possible for people to take charge of health. We are continually striving to make Hello Heart user friendly, beautifully designed, and easy and effective to use. We look forward to your feedback and your success.
1. Gazit T, Gutman M, Beatty AL. Assessment of Hypertension Control Among Adults Participating in a Mobile Technology Blood Pressure Self-management Program. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(10):e2127008, https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.27008. Accessed October 19, 2022. (Some study authors are employed by Hello Heart. Because of the observational nature of the study, causal conclusions cannot be made. See additional important study limitations in the publication. This study showed that 108 participants with baseline blood pressure over 140/90 who had been enrolled in the program for 3 years and had application activity during weeks 148-163 were able to reduce their blood pressure by 21 mmHg using the Hello Heart program.) (2) Livongo Health, Inc. Form S-1 Registration Statement. https:/www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1639225/000119312519185159/d731249ds1.htm. Published June 28, 2019. Accessed October 19, 2022. (In a pilot study that lasted six weeks, individuals starting with a blood pressure of greater than 140/90 mmHg, on average, had a 10 mmHG reduction.) NOTE: This comparison is not based on a head-to-head study, and the difference in results may be due in part to different study protocols.
2. Validation Institute. 2021 Validation Report (Valid Through October 2022). https://validationinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Hello_Heart-Savings-2021- Final.pdf. Published October 2021. Accessed October 19, 2022. (This analysis was commissioned by Hello Heart, which provided a summary report of self-fundedemployer client medical claims data for 203 Hello Heart users and 200 non-users from 2017-2020. Findings have not been subjected to peer review.)