Authors :
P. Vichitra; Dr. S.Mangayarkarasi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 7 - July
Google Scholar :
https://shorturl.at/ijLki
Scribd :
https://shorturl.at/sY4wa
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUL039
Abstract :
IoT in mobile healthcare significantly benefits
patients by reducing treatment costs, saving time, and
reducing the time and effort required for minor
complications. Smart healthcare systems have
significantly reduced the death rate worldwide by
providing real-time monitoring of critical conditions,
enabling immediate assistance from doctors. The
proposed work introduces an IoT mobile application for
healthcare monitoring, utilizing wearables and biosensor
patches to regularly monitor both inpatients and
outpatients. The system will facilitate the connection,
monitoring, and decision-making for a precise evaluation
of health changes.
Keywords :
Monitoring, Wearable, Biosensor Patch, Application, Health, Mobile.
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IoT in mobile healthcare significantly benefits
patients by reducing treatment costs, saving time, and
reducing the time and effort required for minor
complications. Smart healthcare systems have
significantly reduced the death rate worldwide by
providing real-time monitoring of critical conditions,
enabling immediate assistance from doctors. The
proposed work introduces an IoT mobile application for
healthcare monitoring, utilizing wearables and biosensor
patches to regularly monitor both inpatients and
outpatients. The system will facilitate the connection,
monitoring, and decision-making for a precise evaluation
of health changes.
Keywords :
Monitoring, Wearable, Biosensor Patch, Application, Health, Mobile.