As direct result of the pandemic there has been a steadily increasing demand for IoT device deployment and usage. This is in large part due to the surge in contact tracing, micro-mobility, and other social distancing solutions. Additionally, telemedicine and other forms of doctor-patient care using IoT-based technologies will continue to become part of the norm. The following article does a very good job in detailing the many roles that IoT and AI technologies are playing in healthcare today.
From on-the-go wearable devices like fitness watches to at-home devices that help physicians monitor their patients remotely, IoT in healthcare has changed dramatically over the last couple of decades. In this post, we’re examining how IoT applications create new healthcare solutions in real-time to deliver a better quality of care for patients ultimately.
Amid the global pandemic, healthcare applications’ innovation continued to grow, and there’s no end in sight. This growth is benefiting patients, physicians, and hospitals alike. With the help of IoT, patients can control their health, while physicians and hospitals are better equipped to provide resources and care. There are unique IoT applications, along with the invaluable data they provide and the challenges that IoT adoption currently is facing.
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