Smart Healthcare Environment: Automated And Wearable Nano/Bio-Medical Smart Device

Authors

  • Ms.Sonia, Dhruva Sreenivasa Chakravarthi, Sushmitha S P, Dr.R.Rajavignesh, C Balakrishnan, Mr. Manikandan Ganesan

Abstract

A better and more efficient healthcare system is a sign of a sophisticated and successful country. The Internet of Things (IoT) is enriched a digital healthcare system via enabling remote monitoring for patients' health conditions and offering access to such information to clinicians. This study presents the IoT-based optimized and efficient model for detecting patients' health status, stores and showing information over the web, and alerts doctors to severe situations. The goal of this study is to make this process more inexpensive & user-friendly for the general public. This method will keep doctors informed on their patients' medical status at all times. In the event of an emergency, the suggested system will inform the both doctor as well as a family member of a patient with any sort of trauma. As a result, the percentage of lives saved could rise, and a doctor would be able to deliver medical services and advice to a larger number of people than before owing to remote monitoring.

Published

2021-10-02

How to Cite

Ms.Sonia, Dhruva Sreenivasa Chakravarthi, Sushmitha S P, Dr.R.Rajavignesh, C Balakrishnan, Mr. Manikandan Ganesan. (2021). Smart Healthcare Environment: Automated And Wearable Nano/Bio-Medical Smart Device. Drugs and Cell Therapies in Hematology, 10(1), 2965–2972. Retrieved from http://www.dcth.org/index.php/journal/article/view/611

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