SymPulse

SymPulse is a trademark of Klick Health, based in Toronto.[1][2] SymPulse is a technology solution[clarification needed] that represents the class of devices[clarification needed] that performs digital symptom transference to build empathy for a physiological condition.[3][4] The process involves identifying a symptom of a disease and using various technologies to sense and digitize the condition.[5] This data is then used in conjunction with other technologies to elicit a physiological response representative of the symptom. The concept of eliciting empathy for a disease or symptom in someone that does not suffer that condition is known as teleempathy.[6][7][8][9]

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