An IoT Based Patient Health Monitoring System

  • Vishal Dineshkumar Soni Department of Information Technology, Campbellsville University
Keywords: Electronic health record, wireless technology, Diastolic Blood Pressure, Electromyography (EMG) muscle activity.

Abstract

There are a number of scopes for IoT in order to make a difference in lives of patients. The devices can capture as well as monitor related data regarding patient and allows the providers to obtain the insights without bringing the patients visiting. The procedure can assist the patient results as well as preventing the possible communications for the process that involves risk. However, lack of electronic health record (EHR) system integration is one of the major issues faced while using IoT in healthcare. Some of the EHR systems allow the patients importing data into the record. However, it remains limited to a few dominant where the EHR players as well as leaves providers unspecific of the processing data that can be helpful for the organization to use the process. The challenges for interoperability in order to keep data in distinctive medical devices depend on the purpose and ordering physician.

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Published
2018-12-18
How to Cite
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Vishal Dineshkumar Soni 2018. An IoT Based Patient Health Monitoring System. International Journal on Integrated Education. 1, 1 (Dec. 2018), 43-48. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v1i1.481.
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