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The global IoT healthcare market is expected to over USD 160 billion by 2020, which clearly indicates that the healthcare industry is reaping the fruits of IoT. As we know, the healthcare industry is vast and requires real-time data to make effective management. The impact of IoT can be witnessed, from personal fitness and wellness sensors to surgical robots, which has brought IoT innovation introducing latest tools that has easily increased the efficiencies reducing time and money at the same time.
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Connected Healthcare: IoT Wearables and Your Health The global IoT healthcare market is expected to over USD 160 billion by 2020, which clearly indicates that the healthcare industry is reaping the fruits of IoT. As we know, the healthcare industry is vast and requires real-time data to make effective management. The impact of IoT can be witnessed, from personal fitness and wellness sensors to surgical robots, which has brought IoT innovation introducing latest tools that has easily increased the efficiencies reducing time and money at the same time. sales@mobiloitte.com www.mobiloitte.com
With IoT connected devices, the health industry is readily available to recast and revolutionize patient healthcare, as this technology offers convenience and affordable solutions for everyone including the patient, payer, and healthcare professional. Slowly but soon, the health care will be completely under the full influence of IoT connected devices and ensure more convenience and ease. Here, let’s unfold what are the capabilities of IoT that will push health care to the next level of technological transformation: Healthcare Statistics: Source from IDC reveals; Wearable technology vendors shipped 78.1 million wearable devices in 2015, an increase of 171.6% from 2014. Shipment predictions for this year are 111 million, increasing to 215 million in 2019. sales@mobiloitte.com www.mobiloitte.com
According to ACT Report, The connected health market is predicted to grow to $117B by 2020. And remote patient monitoring is predicted to be a $46 billion market by 2017. Current trend: From couple of years wearable devices are in trend, some of the popular wearable devices includes Fitbit health monitor, Pebble smartwatch, and Google Glass. With the advent of IoT, It is assumed that the wearable devices will offers lot more to facilitate self-management and self-monitoring. The integration of wearable with electronic health records and office systems via sensors and data transmitters, shows the active IoT participation in improving the health care. sales@mobiloitte.com www.mobiloitte.com
Wearable Medical Devices and Applications: The adoption of wearable device is quite common these days, and this is enormously helping people to track their health status. These devices help to remind you of taking a medication dose, checking blood pressure, taking a walk, or doing your cardio at a scheduled time. Further, these apps also provide procedure, fitness tips, health advice and other information. For example; Fitness trackers (e.g., the Fitbit Blaze, Jawbone UP, and Nike+ FuelBand) and smartwatches (e.g., the Apple Watch and Samsung Gear) being used by consumers to self-monitor physical activity. Furthermore, these days wearables devices are commonly used for self-monitoring and tracking health conditions like hypertension and stress. sales@mobiloitte.com www.mobiloitte.com
Conclusion: The future of healthcare will be fully dependent on interconnected devices and will adopting devices that will assure improvement and easy execution of tasks. As people are getting more aware with the connected devices, IoT is all set to establish a benchmark in this technological world, which is continuously soaring and sky is also not the limit.\ At Mobiloitte we aim to deliver IoT connected Healthcare services in order to provide enhanced, secure, and cost effective solutions for consumers in order to facilitate better engagement between clinicians and patients. Following are some of the solution we cater: ➢ Hospital interactive map ➢ Self-health monitoring ➢ Patient flow management ➢ Preventive maintenance of assets ➢ Remote health monitoring ➢ Update patient in proximity ➢ Real time asset tracking ➢ Reminder services ➢ Pharmacy inventory ➢ Real time workforce management ➢ Warehouse environment monitoring ➢ Cloud based health analytics ➢ Ambulance tracking ➢ EHS Management sales@mobiloitte.com www.mobiloitte.com