Revolutionizing Patient Care with Connected Healthcare Solutions

Authors:
Ramesh Chandra Aditya Komperla

Addresses:
1Department of Information Technology, Geico, Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States of America. akomperla@gmail.com1

Abstract:

In the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, this research delves into the profound transformation facilitated by connected healthcare solutions in patient care. The amalgamation of cutting-edge technologies, specifically integrating Internet of Things (IoT) devices and sophisticated data analytics, marks a pivotal shift in healthcare systems. This synergy fosters improved patient outcomes and cultivates an environment of enhanced communication and streamlined processes. The exploration of connected healthcare architecture forms a core aspect of this paper, shedding light on its key components and intricate design. Through a comprehensive study, the research unfolds empirical evidence, illustrating the tangible benefits derived from the implementation of connected healthcare solutions. From real-time monitoring of patient vitals to data-driven decision-making, the findings underscore the multifaceted advantages that accrue to healthcare providers and patients. The paper extends its gaze toward the future of healthcare delivery, contemplating the long-term implications of this transformative wave. The discussions traverse the potential evolution of patient-centric care models, the role of artificial intelligence in diagnostics, and the democratization of healthcare access through digital connectivity. In essence, this research unveils the current landscape of connected healthcare and the promising horizon it paints for the future of global healthcare delivery.

Keywords: Connected Healthcare; Internet of Things (IoT); Patient Care; Data Analytics; Healthcare Solutions; Transformative Wave; Electronic Health Records (EHRs); Connected Healthcare Ecosystem.

Received on: 27/01/2023, Revised on: 11/04/2023, Accepted on: 15/07/2023, Published on: 03/12/2023

FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Health Science Letters, 2023 Vol. 1 No. 3, Pages: 144-154

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