Medical Internet of Things and Big Data in Healthcare
Abstract
A number of technologies can reduce overall costs for the prevention or management of chronic illnesses. These include devices that constantly monitor health indicators, devices that auto-administer therapies, or devices that track real-time health data when a patient self-administers a therapy. Because they have increased access to high-speed Internet and smartphones, many patients have started to use mobile applications (apps) to manage various health needs. These devices and mobile apps are now increasingly used and integrated with telemedicine and telehealth via the medical Internet of Things (mIoT). This paper reviews mIoT and big data in healthcare fields.
mIoT is a critical piece of the digital transformation of healthcare, as it allows new business models to emerge and enables changes in work processes, productivity improvements, cost containment and enhanced customer experiences.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 151.56
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- 100%
- References
- 17
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1Topics & keywords
- Big data
- Digital health
- Health care
- Telehealth
- Wearable computer
- Wearable technology
- The Internet
- Internet privacy