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How Prominent is IoT for Healthcare?

marie weaver / 6 min read.
December 17, 2021
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Internet of Things is a network of physical objects that are connected with software, sensors, and the like technology in order to connect and exchange data with other devices on the internet. Internet of Things has brought a revolution in Healthcare IT Solutions. Earlier, it was not possible for doctors to constantly monitor the condition of patients but now, the Internet of Things Solutions have made remote monitoring possible, also leaving the patients more satisfied by improved interaction with the doctors.

There are various segments in the healthcare industry that are benefitted from the Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions. In hospitals, it has now primarily been used for transferring medical data, tracking the effectiveness of medicines, monitoring of sleep, various reminders, caring of biometric scanners, etc. Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions has redefined the Healthcare industry and greatly benefitted physicians, patients, hospitals, and insurance companies. Let’s take a glance at every point one by one.

IoT help for Physicians

Internet of Things in Healthcare IT Solutions is highly beneficial for physicians in numerous ways. They can track the health of patients continuously that helps in avoiding delays in cases seeking immediate medical aid. Since data is integrated, it makes the physicians highly active and immensely helps them to give patients the best treatment possible without any delay.

IoT help for Patients

Technology has brought basic health checkups to everyone’s home. Healthcare IT Solutions made it possible for patients to check their pulse rate, blood pressure, calorie count, oxygen level, etc. by the Internet of Things. Wirelessly connected devices alert the patients well in advance in case of any minor changes.

IoT help for Hospitals

Patients’ health monitoring is one of the very important areas to be considered and taken care of by Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions. Real-time conditions of medical equipment can be tracked very efficiently. It also helps in inventory control, temperature control, and humidity control. It undoubtedly diminishes healthcare costs and improves the ways of treatment and its outcomes.

IoT help for Health Insurance Companies

Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions have brought transparency between customers and insurers in all ways, including pricing, underwriting, claims to handle, etc. This also helps them in detecting fraud claims hassle-free and lets them gain understanding and visibility into everything, reason of every decision, and thereby avoiding any doubt. IoT-enabled devices also help them validate claims.

Benefits of Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions

The detailed advantages of IoT Solutions in the healthcare sector are enumerated below-

1. Helps in Constant Health Monitoring

IoT-enabled wearable devices, like fitness bands, help in regulating your real-time health status, like blood pressure, heart rate, the concentration of glucose in the blood, level of oxygen in the blood, etc. This also helps them count their calorie intake and burn and changes their lifestyle if required. This helps them monitor their health, diagnose the disease beforehand, and take the required step before the alarm rings. It is especially beneficial for elder people, as they can move to a hospital for medical aid before the situation gets severe.

2. Makes Hospitals Smarter with Smart Functions

Treating patients involves a lot of functions, one of those is Asset Management. All the assets in the hospital need to be managed well in order to have smooth functioning and treatment of patients. Assets such as defibrillators, wheelchairs, nebulizers, oxygen pumps, etc. need to be located and monitored regularly and Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions help in doing it fluently. It lets them manage all the functions smartly, including treatment of patients, creating and controlling the ambience of the hospital, managing assets, etc.

3. Helps in Hassle-free Records of Patients

As aforementioned, the Internet of Things helps in constant monitoring of patient’s health by wearables or otherwise. This helps in diagnosing their medical condition effectively by equipment embedded with IoT sensors. Diagnosing early also helps them in scheduling appointments, planning their treatment, and becoming alert on patients with severe health issues. Present and past medical record of each patient, their medical requirements, and prospective medical aid can easily be detected with quality sensors. It also helps in the proactive medical treatment of patients.


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4. Ease at Home

Healthcare IT Solutions let patients be treated at the comfort of their own homes. They just have to install sensors on medical equipment kept along the bedside of the patient. It is quite crucial because the data collected this way is transmitted to the hospital where an experienced staff member observes and analyses the condition and reports the abnormalities if any. The data must be handled very cautiously as it is sensitive and people’s privacy must be maintained.

5. Time-saving Approach

The Internet of Things Solutions made time-consuming tasks pretty simple and hassle-free. A task that needs to be done frequently majorly includes charting of patient’s health. Internet of Things in Healthcare IT Solutions made this crucial function a real-time-saver. Different patients face different problems; have different health conditions which the doctors shall be informed about at regular intervals. The Internet of Things Solutions saves several important hours of doctors and gradually and eventually, enhances their efficiency.

6. Helps in Leading a Healthier Life

This is majorly concerned with big cities where more than half of the population resides. There are a lot of sources of polluting air in big cities, primarily comprising, industries and vehicles. It changes the air patterns more when there is a weather change. That’s where the Internet of Things Solutions helps. It provides real-time information on every scale from various locations throughout the cities. With such a clear lucidity on air quality, policymakers can make better decisions and help people to lead a better and healthier life.

7. Introduction of Smart Labs

Modern research labs now feature internet-enabled devices and pieces of equipment that let the experiments and researches run quicker and smoother. The concept of smart labs with embedded AI technology also hits easier data documentation. Since everything is digitized, data is stored in the cloud. Once backed up, the Internet of Things ensures that there is no loss of scientific research data. With effective compliance and precision, IoT-enabled devices enhance productivity to a great extent. Such modern labs regulate every minute function.

8. Reduced Chances of Errors

Howsoever technology improves, it cannot alleviate human errors but it can definitely reduce the frequency and chances of occurring by monitoring the circumstances where mistakes could happen. Human beings are capable of converting generated data in order to create efficient processes that help them make crucial decisions. Eventually, the Internet of Things helps in improving overall systems and processes, smoother healthcare functions with minimal wastage, and quality treatment of patients.

9. Remote Medical Assistance

Accidents can happen anytime and anywhere without being warned well in advance. You may not be in the sense to go to a nearby hospital and share with them the incident that happened with you but you can now instantly contact a far-away doctor by using certain IoT-driven applications. Through IoT, it is not only possible to contact a doctor but medicine is also distributed as per the patient’s prescription and disease, the data of which is stored in the cloud. It’s not wrong to claim that this remote medical assistance is one of the greatest boons of IoT. This removes ambiguity by bringing transparency to the work.

10. Reduced Cost of Treatment

Internet of Things Solutions has immensely led to cost-cutting in every way possible. It reduces costs for patients as well as hospitals. Since treatment can be done in real-time, doctor visits stay in hospitals, and admission costs are diminished to a great extent. As far as hospitals are concerned, assets are managed pretty well and their health is monitored, thereby increasing service efficiency and reducing operational costs significantly. Additionally, improved procedures, treatment options, and diagnosis accuracy don’t fail to provide the patients far better experience.

11. Introduction of Hearables, Wearables, and Moodables

You must have heard about and used wearables, like fitness bands, and wearables that stream audio and modify soundscapes. These have significantly modified people’s lifestyles. Technology has gone a level up with its compatibility with Bluetooth that helps it sync with smartphones. This lets them equalize, filter, and in fact, add certain features to elevate their hearing ability. All this is fine but have you heard about ‘moddable? This is a head-mounted wearable that sends a frequency to the brain which aids in elevating the mood. This is, indeed, a need of the hour as everyone suffers mood swings these days.

Conclusion

Healthcare is indeed challenging due to various reasons but advancing technology is making it a little liberal and fluent. The Internet of Things Solutions with high-frequency sensors help physicians with real-time data about patients’ health and sometimes, assists patients before any abnormality gets severe. It’s not that time anymore when patients had to wait for their check-up done and get the reports. The next-generation IoT devices offer intelligent services and help in identifying any vital signs by real-time data processing. Since every piece of information is captured, including sensitive ones, it requires high security to maintain data privacy.

Categories: Internet Of Things
Tags: health care, healthcare, IoT, solutions

About marie weaver

Marie Weaver is a Digital Marketing Specialist at well established IT company in web and mobile app development firm. An expert at search engine optimization and technical enthusiast, Marie frequently writes on revolutionary technologies that shape the future of industries. She likes to connect with industry experts & engage in discussions with them to know about their viewpoints.

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