A REVIEW OF THE PATIENT HEALTH STATUS MONITORING SYSTEM BASED ON THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)

  • Dr. Mohand Lokman Al-dabagh Computer Technical Engineering College, northern Technical University, Mosul, Iraq
  • Farah Ali Tahseen Al-najjar Computer Technical Engineering College, northern Technical University, Mosul, Iraq
Keywords: ECG, IoT, e-health, HCMS

Abstract

The improvement in sensing technologies makes a huge development in different platforms, internet of things (Iot) is one of the best tools and techniques have used to develop the behavioral and physical monitoring systems, The enormous increase in the number of older persons living alone has led to development of systems to track their state of physical health. The study's objective is to find out how IoT applications are used in the medical industry, and its part in improving the quality of healthcare services health care settings. The study uses a descriptive research methodology and analyzes the literature that has been written in this area. The latest results discuss how IoT is being used in medical centers, which will evaluate the level of care given to the patient. However, by using IoT applications for remote diagnostics, it will lower the number of periodic patient checks at the hospital. Additionally, a health institution application will help provide accurate data for the diseases that patients had, Additionally, a health institution application will help provide accurate data for the diseases that patients had. this study talks about the use of healthcare monitoring system (HCMS), using the Internet of things (Iot) with provide a general overview about it.

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Published
2023-12-06
How to Cite
Al-dabagh, D. M. L., & Al-najjar, F. A. T. (2023). A REVIEW OF THE PATIENT HEALTH STATUS MONITORING SYSTEM BASED ON THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT). CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL THEORY AND COMPUTER SCIENCES, 4(12), 18-24. Retrieved from https://cajmtcs.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJMTCS/article/view/569
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