IOT IN HEALTHCARE: EXPLORING THE INTEGRATION OF INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICES IN ENHANCING PATIENT CARE. A BIBLIOMETRIC REVIEW
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IoT Healthcare, technology in Health care, Patient management, Wearable health devices, Remote health surveillance, health data and analytics, Connected Health, Tele-medicine, Digital health.Abstract
Background: The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative force in healthcare, offering significant potential to enhance patient care through connected devices. Understanding the research trends and contributions in this field is crucial for guiding future innovations.
Objective: This bibliometric review investigates the evolution of IoT applications in healthcare, focusing on their impact on patient management, treatment outcomes, and healthcare delivery.
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Ahsan Ali, D. K. H. M., Dr. Madiha Rashid, Sajid Khan, Qurrat-Ul-Ain, Ali Imran Mallhi, Anirudh Gupta, Marica Colella, MD. (2024). Integrating Ai And Microbial Biodegradation For Sustainable Solutions To Plastic Pollution. Frontiers in Health Informatics.
Amees, M. (2023). Internet of things in digital health care research: a bibliometric analysis of the recent literature. Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 23(3), 164-178.
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