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Significance of IoT Wearable Technology in the Healthcare Industry
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to gain popularity, especially in healthcare.
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Applied Technology Review | Wednesday, November 02, 2022
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IoT Wearable Technology is useful to individuals in numerous ways as consumers become more aware of personal hygiene and precautions to prevent the spread of infections.
FREMONT, CA: The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to gain popularity, especially in healthcare. IoT wearable devices have numerous benefits for healthcare. Especially for chronic conditions, they are helpful for transitioning from reactive to predictive medicine. Because chronically ill patients are unable to proactively manage their illnesses and keep up with their care plans, they are more likely to visit the emergency room and receive long-term medical care. It is possible for doctors to provide more comprehensive care to patients by incorporating IoT wearable devices in cases like these.
There are three main types of medical devices used in IoT applications in medical facilities:
IoT wearable devices: Wearable devices include devices that monitor blood pressure, EMG temperatures, blood glucose, and oxygen levels. When patients have chronic illnesses or need to track a specific physical activity, wearable medical devices can collect data on physiological and biochemical parameters.
IoT devices that can be implanted: Second, implantable devices can support certain vital organs while monitoring vital signs at the same time. The use of implantable systems can be used to replace missing biological structures, sustain damaged biological structures, or improve existing biological structures. Implantable infusion pumps, cardiac pacemakers, neurostimulators, and glucose monitoring devices or smart pills fall into this category. Chronically ill and elderly patients often use implantable devices.
Devices for monitoring and controlling medical conditions: Thirdly, electronic devices monitor medical equipment conditions, machine learning, treatment plans, and other healthcare services that are not directly related to real-time health monitoring. These connected medical devices may include asset trackers, humidity/temperature/occupancy sensors, or artificial intelligence-based analytic tools. Using this type of connected device, clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities can improve data security, reduce operational costs, and process collected data more quickly.
By utilizing IoT in healthcare, especially wearable technology, medical practitioners can follow IoT trends in healthcare and optimize remote monitoring care for the global population.
The wearables collect a large amount of data that helps the physician determine the correlation between health conditions to be handled efficiently. The study and monitoring of fitness data by wearable trackers have contributed to the treatment of heart disease. Using this system, physicians can monitor patients' daily intake, calories, and activity and store their data on medical records and online databases instantly. In order to simplify and improve healthcare processes, these devices can help health organizations collaborate remotely.
Access to patient's health should be improved: By collecting and analyzing health data remotely, smart healthcare IoT devices can help doctors and surgeons improve their performance. IoT devices can provide real-time insights into symptoms when connected to the cloud. Additionally, remote care is possible with technology. An IoT-enabled hygiene device, for example, can be activated when a patient's health is compromised. Healthcare professionals can be provided with accurate and timely information by IoT technology, which can reduce errors and increase patient confidence in the quality of their care.
Diagnosis simplified: The use of IoT in healthcare can even simplify diagnosis. Using IoT healthcare solutions, patients can self-diagnose their own health conditions, reducing hospital costs. By analyzing patient data collected through IoT, healthcare professionals can make more justified decisions about a particular treatment.
Wearable IoT devices enable doctors to monitor a patient's heart rate, glucometer readings, calorie count, and other vital signs. Doctors can use this information to better manage patients' health and safety. Doctors can also use it to monitor medication compliance with treatment plans. The Internet of Things makes healthcare more efficient, user-friendly, and advanced.