Healthcare IT Today June 23, 2022
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The following is a guest article by Erik Kling, Interim Head of IoT Americas at Vodafone Business.

IoT, or the Internet of Things, has transformed our homes with connected lights and smart appliances. It’s also revolutionized all areas of business, including manufacturing. Sensors connected to the internet can track goods throughout the supply chain — from sourcing materials to delivering completed products to consumers.

IoT technology has improved the way we live, but its most profound impact may be in healthcare, where it’s saving lives and improving health.

Before IoT revolutionized healthcare, doctors and care providers were limited to in-person visits, texts, and telehealth. Patients had to take time out of their day to journey to their care facilities for...

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