Healthcare IT Today June 19, 2024
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The following is a guest article by Jinesh Patel, Co-Founder and CEO at UptimeHealth

The Internet of Things (IoT) has started making waves in various industries, including healthcare. IoT has enabled real-time medical equipment monitoring in the healthcare industry by providing insights into performance and potential issues before they become critical. Almost 30 billion devices are estimated to be connected worldwide by 2030.

With my wealth of experience, I can attest that the global medical equipment maintenance market will change significantly soon. IoT sensors are a great tool embedded in medical devices. They can collect data on equipment performance, usage patterns, and environmental conditions. This data is then transmitted to centralized systems that can analyze it in real-time.

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