Healthcare IT Today January 20, 2020
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The following is a guest article by Rob Mesirow, Partner and Connected Solutions/IoT Leader at PwC.

Though the Internet of Things (IoT) is proving its value in many industries, perhaps the most significant benefits to consumers can be found in healthcare. Here’s a prime example: Health organizations can deploy IoT to remotely monitor patients’ blood pressure, glucose and other devices and collect their data while they’re at home, enabling medical professionals to continuously track patients and identify those who need assistance. When used with analytics software, this technology can also be used to ensure that patients are taking their medicine on schedule and are complying with their doctor’s instructions.

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