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Australia has granted approval for Apple to enable its Apple Watch hypertension notification feature in the country, Information Age reports.

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The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), Australia's medical device regulator, has approved Apple's hypertension notification feature for use on Apple Watch, formally listing the software as a medical device on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods earlier this month.

Apple announced hypertension detection in September. The feature is designed to identify patterns associated with elevated blood pressure rather than directly measuring blood pressure itself. It uses data collected by the optical heart sensor on the back of supported Apple Watch models to analyze how blood vessels respond to heartbeats over rolling 30 day periods. If the system detects consistent indicators associated with possible hypertension, the user receives a notification advising follow-up using conventional blood pressure measurement methods.

The system is intended for adults aged 22 and older who are not pregnant and who have not previously been diagnosed with hypertension. It requires an Apple Watch Series 9 or later or an Apple Watch Ultra 2 or later running watchOS 26, paired with an iPhone 11 or later running the latest version of iOS.

Apple can now legally activate the feature for Australian users, although the company has not yet confirmed when it will become available. In previous cases involving regulated health features, Apple has enabled functionality either through a subsequent software update or by remotely activating the feature once regulatory clearance has been obtained. Hypertension notifications have already rolled out in more than 150 countries.

Article Link: Australia Approves Apple Watch's Hypertension Notifications
 
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22 seems like an arbitrary age, but then so does 21. It's also really weird that devices like this (and my Fitbit) only want to tell you about hypertension if you don't already have a diagnosis. No help for those of us who would like to track symptoms, though rolling 30 day periods wouldn't be much help anyway for that.
 
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Pretty useless. I got hyper tension and it never notified me
It detects change in blood pressure over time, rather than measuring the pressure itself. If you have high but stable blood pressure, it won’t detect anything.

You can google articles about how it actually works. I’m a critical care doctor who uses various technologies to measure BP daily, and it’s actually quite impressive what it can do with so little.
 
It detects change in blood pressure over time, rather than measuring the pressure itself. If you have high but stable blood pressure, it won’t detect anything.

You can google articles about how it actually works. I’m a critical care doctor who uses various technologies to measure BP daily, and it’s actually quite impressive what it can do with so little.
I am one of those that actually was notified after thirty days that I had potentially elevated blood pressure I have an electronic blood pressure cuff and took readings for a week readings were average 175/90 heart rate of 90+ and when I was notified I made an appointment with my doctor. I took the cuff I have and the notated readings with me to the doctor and it was confirmed and I mow have BP meds I take. Recent visit with my doctor was 123/71 heart rate was 69. It can be a lifesaver as having high blood pressure is the silent killer.
 
Happy to see the feature expand to another region. Slow rollout. Would like to see all the features launch simultaneously worldwide.
 
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It’s not released yet mate. I’ve confirmed with 6 friends and family members and none of them can enable it. They are a mix of AW 10, 11 & Ultra 2 and 3 users. All Australian and all on the latest version of iOS and watchOS.
Thanks. That makes sense. Saw a comment above where it’s working
 
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"Hypertension notifications have already rolled out in more than 150 countries" Why is The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), Australia's medical device regulator SO SLOW! Fully approved by multiple global regulatory bodies but Australian exceptionalism demands that our own bureaucrats have a job delaying something postive and absurdly simple.
 
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I had a complete suite of heart related tests done earlier in the year, (stress test, echo cardiogram, mir, and some others) with nothing to worry about.
I got a hypertension notification on my watch a couple of months ago - so I took my blood pressure for a few days and nothing unusual. Went to see my doctor, and he said, if anything my blood pressure was low.
 
I had a complete suite of heart related tests done earlier in the year, (stress test, echo cardiogram, mir, and some others) with nothing to worry about.
I got a hypertension notification on my watch a couple of months ago - so I took my blood pressure for a few days and nothing unusual. Went to see my doctor, and he said, if anything my blood pressure was low.
Time for a new doctor!
 
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I just got back to this thread. I absolutely have this turned on and am in Brisbane so I am an anomaly. I recently bought the watch and thought I had not set it up correctly when I looked and saw this feature was off just before I saw the post. Anyhow, evidence...
 

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I just got back to this thread. I absolutely have this turned on and am in Brisbane so I am an anomaly. I recently bought the watch and thought I had not set it up correctly when I looked and saw this feature was off just before I saw the post. Anyhow, evidence...
Where does this notification live? I've just spent 10 minutes in the Watch app and cannot find it anywhere. Cheers Robert
 
Where does this notification live? I've just spent 10 minutes in the Watch app and cannot find it anywhere. Cheers Robert
I get this screen by - on iPhone - Open Health app (not Watch app) tap profile image top right, then tap Health Checklist. Halfway down the Active list I have Hypertension Notifications listed as Active, I tap on that to get this screen. The only item I have in the Unavailable at the bottom is AF History. I don't use VPNs, although I am signed up to Apple's Developer program which is very likely to be irrelevant. Cheers.
 
I get this screen by - on iPhone - Open Health app (not Watch app) tap profile image top right, then tap Health Checklist. Halfway down the Active list I have Hypertension Notifications listed as Active, I tap on that to get this screen. The only item I have in the Unavailable at the bottom is AF History. I don't use VPNs, although I am signed up to Apple's Developer program which is very likely to be irrelevant. Cheers.
Wow, that's well hidden. Thanks so much. Unfortunately, mine still shows unavailable (in Melbourne) as of today
 
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