Patient comfort through real-time monitoring with the Internet of Things

Time monitoring is not a new issue. Currently, this process helps doctors make good diagnoses today. For example, a physician may not detect a cardiac arrhythmia in the exam room, but may require the patient to wear a  Holter  monitor for a 24-hour period or longer to detect abnormalities that occur over time to determine the exact type of disease.

The above situation may   exist in the age of IoT , but technology has made it so that people can have more control over their health, especially between visits. This allows the patient to maintain his composure in emergencies because he knows that his condition is under control through the doctor.

CliniCare  sells stethoscopes and thermometers for home use. The technology appears to be similar to the devices  used by CyberMed  , but the difference is that they connect to a program that measures changes in heart rate, breathing patterns and body temperature.

Additionally,  CliniCare is partnering  with  Doctor On Demand  , meaning users   will be able to access medical care while using IoT devices. The CliniCare app   easily transfers your data to a camera service provider or another doctor as needed.

 elemedicine  has dramatically changed access to medical careThe telemedicine industry allows doctors to provide services to patients in a wider time and place.

 

Source:  nobka

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