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- Title
IOT BASED REMOTE PATIENT CARE BIO-MONITORING SYSTEM IN RURAL AREAS.
- Authors
Sofi, Hilal Ahmad; Dar, Mubashir Hassan; Das, Subrata K.; Singh, Punit K.
- Abstract
This paper confers patient health performance system remotely that consists of essential physiological parameters of human body and the environmental physical parameters of the Patient. This paper is to include that how a patient living in hard to reach areas can be monitored at a distance wirelessly for its vital physiological parameter like Heart rate, Body temperature, SPO2, ECG, BP monitoring etc and the environmental conditions like Humidity, Arial temperature etc and the RFID system location tracing with real time communication between patient and medical professionals. Many industries, including biomedicine and health care technology as we currently know it, are projected to undergo radical change as a result of IoT and big data analytics. This study focuses on how lethal communicable illnesses and pandemics like COVID 19 affect the regular operation of the healthcare system and how IoT technology can be used to monitor patient care in these situations. The survey is based on actual fieldwork in the field, with professional medical and biomedical engineering factors taken into account. This study also discusses the necessity for the application of an IoT-based system for remote patient monitoring. Solution for remote patient monitoring, education and engagement for the signs and symptoms of COVID-19, the corona virus disease of 2019. While reducing exposure and the need for in-patient care, this programme of remote patient monitoring gave patients a safe and happy experience.
- Subjects
PATIENT care; MEDICAL technology; COVID-19 pandemic; HEART rate monitors; MEDICAL communication; INTERNET of things; RURAL geography
- Publication
Biochemical & Cellular Archives, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, p73
- ISSN
0972-5075
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.51470/bca.2024.24.1.73