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Health Care Internet of Things (IOT) During Pandemic –A Review

Manvitha Gali, Aditya Mahamkali

2022Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With so many health problems prevalent in today's world, maintaining personal health should be of great importance. While the number of patients is large, the number of doctors is relatively small. As a result, diagnosis is delayed and some patients are neglected. This increases the patient's confidence in the doctor for regular checkups. With all these issues in mind, healthcare systems are starting to connect to the IoT to maintain a digital identity for each patient. Many health problems are undiagnosed in the healthcare sector due to a shortage of doctors/caregivers and lack of access to healthcare. On the other hand, these IoT-based medical systems allow patients and doctors to continuously monitor and easily analyze patient data. This article provides an overview of the role of the Internet of Things in healthcare related to pandemic disease COVID-19.

Topics & Concepts

PandemicHealth careEconomic shortageInternet of ThingsInternet privacyHealthcare systemMedical emergencyThe InternetCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)TelemedicineMedicineIdentity (music)Digital healthDiseaseBusinessNursingComputer scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)World Wide WebPolitical sciencePathologyLinguisticsLawGovernment (linguistics)AcousticsPhilosophyPhysicsInternet of Things and AI
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