INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS (IoMT) IMPLEMENTATION, APPLICATIONS, DATA MANAGEMENT AND CHALLENGES    

Authors : Pallak Khanna, Student, IIHMR University; Dr. Arindam Das, Professor, IIHMR University

Publishing Date : 2023

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9789388996990.2023.eb.ch-19

ISBN : 978-93-88996-80-8

Pages : 75-78

Chapter id : IIHMR/NSP/EB/PHMP/2023/Ch-19

Abstract : The global progress in digitizing information, especially health data, and its utilization in healthcare has been remarkable. The COVID-19 pandemic has notably accelerated the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the healthcare sector. Various rapidly evolving technologies are converging and influencing the direction of IoT in healthcare. Challenges in this domain include innovation development, healthcare delivery obstacles, concerns about data security, the digital divide, the involvement of government and other stakeholders, and the behavior and adoption by medical professionals and hospitals [2]. This study aims to give an outline of the enhancement, implementation, and challenges of IoT in the healthcare sector universally, the complexities of various variables impinging its present status and provides recommendations for proper enablement of this technology while managing the real- time health data that is being accumulated to gain data-driven insights.

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Cite : Khanna, P., & Das, A. (2023). Internet Of Medical Things (Iomt) Implementation, Applications, Data Management And Challenges (1st ed., p. 75). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9789388996990.2023.eb.ch-19

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