Smart Telemedicine-Remote Patient Monitoring
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https://doi.org/10.55938/wlp.v1i1.92Keywords:
EHR’s, Telemedicine, Remote patient monitoring, wearable sensors, IoHTAbstract
Remote healthcare technology employs sensors attached to the body or surroundings to monitor chronically ill patients, the elderly, newborn children, and accident victims. Recent advances have shown contactless monitoring, which requires patients to be within a short distance. The article analyzes current advancements in remote healthcare and monitoring, addressing typical system challenges and recommending topics for further research. Fall detection hardware and software are already in operation. This article investigates the adoption of applications in smart city infrastructure, specifically assessing activities involving body temperature, heart rate, and blood glucose levels. It evaluates related technologies and systems for RHM services, identifying applicable monitoring applications using various models and matching IoT-based sensors. The paper also identifies shortcomings and proposes possible research directions. The study investigates the pros and cons of patient-centric real-time monitoring systems incorporating artificial intelligence (AI), wearable devices, and cloud technologies. AI-enabled RPM systems could identify initial indications of health deterioration, tailor patient health monitoring, and learn human behavior patterns, revolutionizing healthcare monitoring applications and improving patient outcomes.
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