April 23, 2020

How IoT can help fight COVID-19 battle

The IoT in Healthcare helps in delivery of healthcare facilities through improved communication, between patients and healthcare providers, via connected medical devices. IoT in Healthcare enable the stakeholders particularly, providers and patients, to enhance patient care, reduce costs related to healthcare, reduction in errors, improved patient experience, and improved patient outcomes along with better disease management.

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Here are exciting IoT applications in healthcare that are revolutionizing this space:

1. IoT Application in Healthcare: Remote Patient Monitoring

With a rise in cases of chronic illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension, there has been a rise in awareness regarding ones health. Also, in recent days, there has been a significant rise in the number of individuals suffering from heart related disorders. These factors have led to increase in the importance of maintaining health among the population in the developed as well as the developing nations. The demand for various health monitoring devices for maintain track of health status has increased significantly in the recent years. 

Here are some devices that facilitate remote monitoring:

·         Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)

·         Smart Insulin Pens

·         Ingestible Sensors

3. IoT Application in Healthcare: Sleep Management Device

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disorder which is categorized by the repetitive, complete or partial closure of the upper airway while asleep, which helps in the fragmentation of sleep and oxygen desaturation. Sleep apnea leads to significant morbidities, such as impairment of daytime functioning, which also impacts the quality of life. Moreover, a recent indication from the controlled trials is the proof for oral appliance therapy, which is very useful in controlling OSA in up to 50.0% of patients, which includes some patients with severe forms of OSA.  This evidence is fit for the use of oral appliances for the short term, and emerging for long-term treatment of OSA.

4. IoT Application in Healthcare: Chronic Disease Management

Here are some IoT innovations being used to manage chronic illness:

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The cases of asthma and COPD has been increasing across the globe at a significant rate. During recent years, there has been a rise in the number of smokers as well as air pollution in developed as well as developing countries across the globe. As per estimates provided by the WHO, there are currently 235 million people suffering from asthma across the globe. As per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the number of adults above 18 years of age currently having asthma is approximately 19 million in the United States, accounting for almost 7.7% of the total adult population. Whereas, the number of individuals below 18 years of age suffering from asthma is 6.2 million, accounting for 8.4% of the total children population.

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