With the promising research going on in the healthcare sectors, more innovative smart wearables and gadgets can be expected in future. Also, due to the increased use of IoT in healthcare sectors, countries around the globe are formulating new policies and rules for the usage of IoT in medical practices.
More research is happening to overcome the security challenges faced by the usage of IoT devices in healthcare sectors, the future of applications of IoT in healthcare services is very bright, and it will give an unprecedented transformation to the healthcare industry services.
In the coming decade, Internet of Healthcare things (IoHT) will lead to improved efficiency and effectiveness in terms of systems, process and service delivery in treatment, diagnosis and patient care standards.
1.10 Conclusion
IoT in health sectors is a major revolution that has happened in the recent past. With the advancement in technology, the awareness of the smart gadgets is also increasing among individuals. The increase in awareness of leading a healthy life style made the common people to depend on smart wearables to monitor their health and daily activities.
The ease at which the connected devices reduces the workload of healthcare facilities motivated majority of the healthcare services to implement IoT devices for healthcare system. With the increase in use of IoT devices, the security and privacy concerns of the patient private data also increased. Continuous research is happening in this field to protect the privacy data from security threats. With the proper care in implementation, securing the privacy data, and maintaining the IoT devices by timely updating it, these devices can bring a new dimension to the healthcare field.
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