Companies that specialize in healthcare or technology tend to heavily invest in the Internet of Things (IoT), according to an article on the Verdict website.
Most healthcare tech devices come with some form of connectivity and IoT-enabled medical devices provide critical data that assist health practitioners perform their jobs.
Remote patient monitoring, treatment progress observation, and the housing of vaccines are all capabilities of medical devices with integrated IoT.
The continued implementation of IoT within healthcare will lead to a drastic increase in productivity and analysis of data, the article said.
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