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Posted: 2020-06-30 01:10 AM . Last Modified: 2022-06-24 01:21 AM
As our world becomes more connected, advanced technology is extending beyond patient care and into the hospital infrastructure itself. In particular, the Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the standard of information delivery and decision-making with insight into facility data that can be used to improve operational efficiency, patient satisfaction, and safety for all. This white paper will explore the trends affecting healthcare IoT adoption, best practices for implementation, benefits, and case studies of hospitals that are leading the charge into the future of modern healthcare.
If you want to learn more about this topic, please check the full White Paper with the link below:
https://www.se.com/ww/en/download/document/998-20001481/
If you have any questions, please contact me.
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Posted: 2021-03-15 04:37 AM
To collect patients’ biological data such as blood pressure, oxygen level, glucose level, physicians have to manually collect data by using different healthcare equipment. And for that, physicians have to visit patients. Furthermore, data collected by the manual process requires efforts to store data online to analyze patients’ conditions more efficiently.
An IoT-based patient monitoring system eliminates these challenges. When you deploy an IoT-based patient monitoring, the healthcare IoT devices which are equipped with IoT sensors automatically collect the patients’ body data and store that data in the database which can be accessed by authorized persons from the mobile app or desktop.
This way, the IoT technology completely eliminates the process of manually checking the biological data of patients and storing them manually. This creates time for healthcare providers which they can utilize in care delivery.
By integrating IoT-enabled remote monitoring platform with telemedicine solution, the physicians can provide the complete cycle of care without being physically present at patients. They can know the biometric data of patients, know historic data as well and based on it, they can write the prescription. This resource on telemedicine app development might help you.
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Posted: 2021-03-23 12:57 AM
The current state of the healthcare industry is changing rapidly, and many organizations are struggling to keep up. Even before the outbreak of the new crown epidemic and its global impact on the healthcare system, hospitals and other medical institutions were struggling to meet the growing needs of today's patients. Staff shortages, data security risks, and increased costs are just a few of the main problems that plague medical institutions today, and these problems will only become more serious over time.
The recent application of AI-driven technology and RPA in healthcare and life sciences has changed the rules of the game for equipment managers, medical staff, and patients. By adopting the concept of a digital workforce, organizations can use highly automated, self-managing, and self-healing procedures that can not only improve patient care, but also reduce compliance risks while creating a more sustainable infrastructure.
A digital workforce can be deployed to create better treatment strategies and improved medical monitoring faster and more effectively than human employees. Virtual employees can scan archived records 24 hours a day to analyze treatment results, and continuously analyze medical records and related systems to help inform medical diagnosis and treatment. These intelligent robots intelligently run time-consuming and labor-intensive processes for doctors, nurses, and data scientists, allowing them time to focus on more important and valuable tasks.
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Posted: 2021-05-05 01:30 AM
Why automation in healthcare is important
The current state of the healthcare industry is changing rapidly, and many organizations are struggling to keep up. Even before the outbreak of the new crown epidemic and its global impact on the healthcare system, hospitals and other medical institutions were struggling to meet the growing needs of today's patients. Staff shortages, data security risks, and increased costs are just a few of the main problems that plague medical institutions today, and these problems will only become more serious over time.
One of the effective ways for organizations to deal with these tremendous pressures is to incorporate smart RPA in healthcare industry into their operational processes. These solutions can alleviate any repetitive and manual tasks associated with almost every aspect of the healthcare industry. The increase in efficiency not only plays an important role in simplifying data management and management functions, but also in terms of regulatory compliance and cost reduction.
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Posted: 2021-06-22 04:33 AM
IoT offers a better healthcare facility for the patient in terms of monitoring vitals, data management, and controlling various equipment.
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