Just like sensor technologies, the emergence of Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is as a result of technological advances in the digital arena.
Truly, intelligent sensors are enhancing the development of a fully connected system. Inevitably, this leads to remote healthcare making its way into the mainstream healthcare.
Take, for instance, e-skin sensors (also known as wearables) which will play a vital role in a healthcare system. Even now, their impact is felt everywhere as they help to manage chronic diseases. Also, enhancement of sensor capability boosts real-time remote monitoring. That brings us to the marvelous IoMT.
There are many technologies that drive the IoMT. These technologies include big data analytics, sensors, artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain technology. Without a doubt, the IoMT is becoming increasingly important in medical facilities and patient management, says Varun Babu, Senior Research Analyst at technology-driven management solution provider TechVision. He also knows first hand how the IoMT has changed healthcare and says one way is delivering targeted medicine.
The IoMT makes impact on precision medicine. Precision medicine enables caregivers to offer unique therapies to patients. This way, their recovery increases, while diminishing negative side-effects when applying generic procedures.
In addition, given that the IoMT is dependent on feedback loops, it relays the feedback to improve the patient’s health. All these are signs that the world is moving toward smart hospitals. Only now we can see the synergistic convergence of these technologies that make the IoMT possible.
Truly, smart hospitals are upon us. And there are key technologies that propel them. Let’s look at them briefly.
Frost & Sullivan has taken the responsibility of enabling smart hospitals. Without mincing words, smart hospitals are the hospitals of the future. For five decades and counting, Frost & Sullivan has taken steps to tackle multifaceted hurdles in making them a reality sooner rather than later.
From business world to government circus, Frost & Sullivan identifies disruptive technologies, business models, etc. With these techniques, they overcome challenges in such environments. The IoMT is one of the additions in a series of its tech-driven innovations.
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