%0 Journal Article %@ 1438-8871 %I JMIR Publications %V 27 %N %P e60766 %T Health Care 2025: How Consumer-Facing Devices Change Health Management and Delivery %A Trinh,Simon %A Skoll,Devin %A Saxon,Leslie Ann %+ , Center for Body Computing, University of Southern California, 12015 East Waterfront Drive, Playa Vista, CA, 90094, United States, 1 310 448 5373, saxon@usc.edu %K decentralized %K digital health %K consumer %K health care %K COVID-19 %K wearables %K medical devices %K health management %K mHealth %K wearable %K well-being %K care delivery %D 2025 %7 23.4.2025 %9 Viewpoint %J J Med Internet Res %G English %X Embarking on a journey into the future of health care shaped by technological advances and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we delve into the transformative landscape shaped by the integration of wearable technology, medically regulated devices, and advanced software. The ability to offer consumers unprecedented access to vital signs, advanced biomarkers, and environmental data enables a host of new capabilities to fill gaps in existing knowledge and permit individualized insights and education. Continuous monitoring enables individualized insights, emphasizing the need for a redefinition of health and human performance that is decentralized, dynamic, and personalized. The challenge lies in managing the massive amounts of continuous wearable data, necessitating new definitions of health data and secure practices. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digitalized consumer-facing diagnostics and software, transforming the traditional patient role. Consumers now have the tools to identify and understand an impending or existing disease state before they encounter traditional health care delivery health systems, making self-diagnosis commonplace. This shift empowers consumers to actively participate in their health, contributing to a new era where patients are in control of their well-being, from wellness to disease. Physicians in 2025 will engage with more informed and educated consumers, leveraging advanced analytic tools for diagnostics and streamlined patient management. Wearable devices play a pivotal role in enhancing patient engagement, while virtual reality and tailored software can be used by physicians to offer immersive learning experiences about conditions or upcoming procedures. Clinician decision support models and virtual care solutions will contribute to recruiting and maintaining health care providers amid a growing workforce shortage. Health care delivery organizations are transforming to improve outcomes at a lower cost, with partnerships with digital technology companies enabling innovative care models. This marks a historic moment where digital health and human performance solutions empower consumers to actively participate in their care. Physicians embrace digital tools, fostering richer patient partnerships, while health care organizations seize unprecedented opportunities for multilocation care delivery, addressing cost, workforce, and outcome challenges. %R 10.2196/60766 %U https://www.jmir.org/2025/1/e60766 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/60766