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Evaluation of Intelligent Healthcare System for Remote Patient Monitoring

Bharat Tank, DR. S.S.P.M. Sharma B.

Abstract


Since the novel corona virus (covid-19) is spreading rapidly, there is a severe global lack of medical supplies and personnel. There is a shortage of medical personnel and supplies in some nations, such as India, due to their massive population. Nowadays, social isolation and quarantine are two of the most important guidelines that are used globally in day-to-day activities to prevent corona-related medical problems. Even though many are avoiding hospitals owing to the corona, those who are affected by it have daily medical examinations to help their ailments. Consequences include the fact that hospital visits are now avoided as a result of how quickly technology is evolving thanks to the Internet of Things (IOT) and connected home systems. A smart health-care support system is suggested as a solution to track patient health problems and difficulties. The patient will be at home, where the doctor may examine him and determine the best course of treatment for him. Patient medical information can be gathered via smart health care support systems, and after that, a doctor or hospital can diagnose the patient. A smart health care support system is created using an android-based mobile application that connects to a web application that facilitates communication between patients and doctors. In order to automatically record a range of patient health indicators, sensors are necessary in smart home automation systems and smart healthcare systems. According to the method suggested, patients can be monitored remotely from their homes and can live a free life by accessing the smart healthcare support system capabilities that are available on their phones and other devices. One of the most significant findings in this paper shows that persons with COVID-19 who are self-isolated at home or in a home quarantine can submit daily updates to the doctor about their health and symptoms using their mobile phone. Thus, it is possible to have a healthier life during this challenging COVID-19 pandemic.


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