IoT is transforming the healthcare sector. By connecting medical devices and sensors, IoT enables patients to receive more personalised care and live more independently. It’s also improving the effectiveness of clinical trials and ensuring cold chain integrity.
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Connecting Medical Devices
Using IoT-powered solutions, medical staff can remotely monitor, consult with and even treat patients, avoiding the need for the sick and infirm to travel to a hospital or clinic. This not only results in better care through more accurate data collection, but also lower costs and better utilisation of limited clinical resources – vital in a world with an ageing population and more chronic conditions to manage.
Independent Living
IoT is helping vulnerable people live more independently in their own homes for longer, without the need for round-the-clock care. IoT-enabled wearables and sensors allow families and carers to keep an eye on their relatives, for instance, locating them if they get lost, or raising the alarm if a person suffers a fall. Connected medicine cabinets can even remind patients to take their medication.Connected devices are also helping tackle the isolation and loneliness that immobile patients can suffer. Norwegian company No Isolation is addressing the issue with the AV1 robot equipped with a camera, microphone and speaker – enabling children with long-term illnesses to stay connected to their friends and classmates.
Clinical Trials
IoT-enabled applications are already aiding in the research and development of new drugs and treatments, allowing clinicians to remotely collect and continuously monitor trial data, enabling deeper insight and faster reallocation of resources.
Supply Chain
Tracking devices and sensors in containers can naturally help prevent loss and theft. But just as
Ensuring Equipment is Tip Top
Battery-powered defibrillators can save lives in the event of a sudden cardiac arrest. An IoT-enabled defibrillator constantly monitors the status of the device, sending alerts in case of failure.
Keeping Blood Sugar Under Control
IoT is helping thousands of diabetics manage their condition. A connected meter helps doctors track patients’ blood sugar levels remotely.
Helping Independent Living
Thanks to IoT-powered sensors, vulnerable patients can be monitored. Alerts can be received for any unusual activity, such as lights left on overnight or signs of a fall.Thanks to IoT-powered sensors, vulnerable patients can be monitored. Alerts can be received for any unusual activity, such as lights left on overnight or signs of a fall.