Authors :
Haviskar .A. R; Mallikarjun.M; S. Manoj
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 11 - November
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14325073
Abstract :
The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a
transformative technology in healthcare, revolutionizing
patient care, diagnostics, and treatment processes. By
connecting medical devices, sensors, and healthcare
systems to the internet, IoT enables real-time monitoring,
data analysis, and remote access to patient information.
This innovation significantly enhances the efficiency and
accuracy of healthcare services, improves patient
outcomes, and reduces healthcare costs. IOT applications
in healthcare cover a wide spectrum, from wearable
devices that monitor vital signs to remote patient
monitoring systems for chronic diseases. These systems
gather data on patients' health status and transmit it to
healthcare providers, allowing timely interventions and
personalized care. Smart sensors can track patient
metrics such as heart rate, blood pressure, glucose levels,
and oxygen saturation, sending alerts when abnormal
values are detected, which aids in proactive healthcare
management.
Keywords :
IoT Health Care Network, IoT in Healthcare Services, Smartphone Apps General Healthcare IoT in Healthcare Applications and Healthcare Strategies Across the World in IoT.
References :
- Tandon, A., Dhir, A., Talwar, S., & Kaur, P. (2020). Consumer adoption of AI in healthcare: Insights from bibliometric, content, and co-citation analysis. Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management, 12(1), 83–103. This article discusses the transformative impact of IoT in healthcare and its adoption trends.
- Kumar, N., & Tripathi, R. (2019). Real-time healthcare monitoring using IoT. Internet of Things Journal, 6(2), 332-340. This paper explores various wearable devices and remote patient monitoring systems.
- Sultan, N. (2017). Reflective thoughts on the potential and challenges of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare:
- Insights from academia and industry. Journal of Health Policy and Technology, 6(2), 123–130. This research details security, privacy, and interoperability challenges in IoT.
- Botta, A., De Donato, W., Persico, V., & Pescapé, A. (2016). Integration of cloud computing and Internet of Things: A survey. Future Generation Computer Systems, 56, 684–700. This study focuses on the role of cloud computing in supporting IoT healthcare solutions.
- World Health Organization. (2018). Digital health interventions: A global framework for developing and scaling up digital health solutions. This report outlines global digital health strategies, including IoT applications in patient monitoring and smart hospitals.
The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a
transformative technology in healthcare, revolutionizing
patient care, diagnostics, and treatment processes. By
connecting medical devices, sensors, and healthcare
systems to the internet, IoT enables real-time monitoring,
data analysis, and remote access to patient information.
This innovation significantly enhances the efficiency and
accuracy of healthcare services, improves patient
outcomes, and reduces healthcare costs. IOT applications
in healthcare cover a wide spectrum, from wearable
devices that monitor vital signs to remote patient
monitoring systems for chronic diseases. These systems
gather data on patients' health status and transmit it to
healthcare providers, allowing timely interventions and
personalized care. Smart sensors can track patient
metrics such as heart rate, blood pressure, glucose levels,
and oxygen saturation, sending alerts when abnormal
values are detected, which aids in proactive healthcare
management.
Keywords :
IoT Health Care Network, IoT in Healthcare Services, Smartphone Apps General Healthcare IoT in Healthcare Applications and Healthcare Strategies Across the World in IoT.