Special Series: Racial Bias and Pulse Oximeters Part 3Fixing Pulse Oximeters

Published: July 8, 2024, noon

About this episode:

Pulse oximeters\u2014devices used to read blood oxygen levels in hospitals and at home\u2014are far less reliable for people with darker skin tones. Falsely normal readings create the potential for clinical staff to miss life-threatening conditions.

In this three-episode special series, we explore a longstanding issue that only caught the nation\u2019s attention in recent years. In episode 3: How engineers are working to improve the design of pulse oximeters, and how advocates from across the medical industry including patients and students are leading efforts to keep the pressure on to improve equity in pulse oximetry\u2026and beyond.

Listen to Part 1: A Problem Hiding in Plain Sight.

\xa0Listen to Part 2: What Went Wrong?

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Host:

Annalies Winny is a co-producer of the Pulse Ox series for the Public Health On Call podcast, an associate editor for Global Health NOW, and a contributor for the Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health magazine.

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