Authors:
Sudheer Kumar Kothuru
Addresses:
1Department of Information Technology, Bausch Health Companies, New Jersey, United States of America. sudheer.kothuru@bauschhealth.com1
The rapid advancements in technology have ushered in a new era of convenience and empowerment when it comes to health and wellness monitoring within the confines of one's home. This research paper delves deep into the cutting-edge technologies that are revolutionizing the way individuals track their well-being without leaving the comfort of their homes. Our exploration encompasses a comprehensive examination of wearable devices, remote monitoring systems, and mobile applications that have empowered individuals to collect and analyze their health data, thereby furnishing invaluable insights not only to the users themselves but also to healthcare professionals. Through an exhaustive review of current literature and a meticulously outlined methodology, this paper aims to shed light on the current state of these emerging technologies. It further engages in thoughtful discussions surrounding the results obtained, addressing any inherent limitations, and posits a vision for the future scope of these technological innovations. The findings of this study incontrovertibly underscore the transformative potential of these emerging technologies. They can completely reshape the healthcare landscape by vastly improving accessibility, enhancing efficiency, and augmenting the effectiveness of health and wellness monitoring. As we delve deeper into the era of at-home health and wellness monitoring, the prospects for better healthcare outcomes have never been more promising.
Keywords: Emerging Technologies; Health Monitoring; Wellness Monitoring; Home-Based Healthcare; Wearable Devices; Wellness Monitoring at Home Architecture; Healthcare Professionals; Physical Activity Levels.
Received on: 22/06/2023, Revised on: 17/09/2023, Accepted on: 13/11/2023, Published on: 16/12/2023
FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Health Science Letters, 2023 Vol. 1 No. 4, Pages: 208-218