Information Age June 7, 2019
Elaine Francis

The IoT — and IoMT — will ensure significant streamlining in healthcare, meaning the best possible results for everyone

IoT devices promise improved early diagnostics and treatments tailored to the individual’s needs at that precise moment in time.

Medicine and healthcare have always been at the forefront of emerging technology. The desire to heal has driven advances in human knowledge and achievement since time immemorial, and medical science has always aligned with technological revolution. The Internet of Things (IoT) has massive potential for bringing diagnostics and disease management into the modern age, empowering the user and enabling truly person-centred care. Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) devices in the home and in hospitals are already being used to improve safety and...

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