Internet of Things-enabled Smart Devices in Medical Practice: Healthcare Big Data, Wearable Biometric Sensors, and Real-Time Patient Monitoring
Internet of Things-enabled Smart Devices in Medical Practice: Healthcare Big Data, Wearable Biometric Sensors, and Real-Time Patient Monitoring
Author(s): Kate MillerSubject(s): Health and medicine and law
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: Internet of Things; healthcare big data; real-time patient monitoring;
Summary/Abstract: This article presents an empirical study carried out to evaluate and analyze Internet of Things-enabled smart devices in medical practice. Building my argument by drawing on data collected from Accenture, Dresner Advisory Services, eMarketer, Ericsson ConsumerLab, Massachusetts Medical Society, NEJM Catalyst, Syneos Health, and Tata Consultancy Services, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding top benefits of using technology for patient engagement and the use of machine learning algorithms and real-time data in healthcare. Data collected from 3,500 respondents are tested against the research model by using structural equation modeling.
Journal: American Journal of Medical Research
- Issue Year: 7/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 27-33
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English
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