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A Study based on Smart Healthcare System using IoT

Shinde Megha Bajirao

Abstract


IOT has solicitations in healthcare that return patients, families, physicians, hospitals. They will trajectory patient’s devotion to behavior plans or a need for instant medical attention. The planned outcome of the paper is to create a system to supply best medical care to the patients even within the remotest areas with no hospitals within their areas by connecting over internet and grasping data through regarding their health standing via the wearable devices provided in the kit victimization a raspberry pi microcontroller that will be able to record the patient’s pulse rate, pressure. The system would be smart to intimate the patient’s relations and their doctor regarding the patient’s current health standing and full medical data just in case any medical emergency arises. In recent years, we have a tendency to observe the multiplied interest in wearable sensors and such devices unit on the market in marketplace for cheaper rate for private attention and activity awareness. Researchers thought of implementation of such advanced devices for the medical applications for info recording, management and conjointly to continuously monitor the patient’s health.

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