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IoT in Healthcare: Challenges, Benefits With Examples

According to Brandessence research, IoT in healthcare will exceed $10 billion by 2024. In addition to these technologies, other important factors impact this growth forecast. With the advent of ultra-fast 5G wireless, AI+, and Big Data, the IoT is slowly gaining traction and evolving. The Healthcare industry becomes more connected nowadays. IoT is a powerful technology creating a revolution. IoT and 5G wireless in healthcare could revolutionize remote monitoring and treatment. The IoT will benefit patients’ health and healthcare workers’ productivity.

What is the Role of IoT in Healthcare?

First, let’s see how IoT in general works since this will help us understand the IoT in Healthcare. Devices with sensors that can interact with the physical world via the Internet. Health practitioners can input patient data and gather data from IoT devices. An effective Internet of Things Healthcare example is continuous glucose monitoring.

Each of these devices is capable of communicating with the others. Sometimes, these actions can even save lives or provide timely help. If an older person falls down, an IoT healthcare device can call a healthcare facility. A healthcare IoT device would collect passive data and send it to the cloud for doctors to review. Analyze the patient’s general health status, and determine if emergency assistance is needed.

IoT in Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities

IoT holds enormous potential for revolutionizing healthcare. It’s also important to know some pitfalls connected to IoT healthcare devices.

1. Data Security
IoT in healthcare faces a major security problem. The medical industry values data privacy because medical histories are confidential. Malicious actors and sensitive information exposed may access the company’s software. In contrast, a skilled medical software developer can effectively protect your future IoT-enabled app from any malicious actions.

IoT in healthcare must focus on data security to avoid such issues. Additional costs are certainly involved with such a necessity. The GDPR and the CCPA protect patient data on IoT-connected healthcare applications. Complying with the regulatory requirements will not only prevent sensitive data. Furthermore, it will help you avoid paying heavy fines.

2. Integration of Protocols
Several different IoT medical devices are connected through IoMT. The healthcare industry relies on many devices with different protocols. Thus, it creates a flexible ecosystem. In terms of communication protocols and standards, there is no single solution. Consequently, IoT integration in the healthcare industry is slow and limited.

HIPAA and HITECH compliance is crucial when creating medical software. Numerous rules and regulations are associated with processing patients’ personal information. An IoT company with in-depth expertise can facilitate such compliance and assist you.

3. Data Overload
IoT medical devices collect and process a lot of information. This can lead to a lack of accuracy and data overload for doctors. Internet of Things healthcare applications can generate a great deal of information. It helps in making treatment decisions difficult.

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