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Remote Patients Health Monitoring System

Neha Mulay, Shraddha Birari, Mayuri Lath, Kunal Patil, S.S. Wadnere

Abstract


In India, on the brink of approximately 20% of the whole populace loses their lives due to interrupted fitness tracking device i.e. in maximum of the hospitals, health practitioner visits sufferers both in morning shift or in night shift or in each shifts. What occurs if affected person's fitness turns into essential in among the c programing language or whilst a health practitioner isn't to be had with affected person. The answer is; affected person can also lose her/his life. So to stay faraway from this essential scenario; we're providing an ingenious embedded device tool which display screen units sufferers fitness constantly. This device display screen units sufferers coronary heart charge, frame temperature and saline liquid degree (if any).if any of the above parameters goes past the sting price, this clever tool informs medical doctors or care taker an SMS alert could also be despatched to the health practitioner via way of means of the utilisation of GSM module for that reason health practitioner can screen the fitness situation of a affected person constantly and advocate the affected person approximately an taking instant remedy .As a result, we are ready to keep many lives via way of means of imparting them a quick carrier the utilization of this device.


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