Internet-of-Things Devices and Assistive Technologies for Healthcare: Applications, Challenges, and Opportunities
Marc Jayson Baucas, Petros Spachos, and Stefano Gregori

TL;DR
This paper reviews IoT and assistive technologies in healthcare, discussing their applications, benefits, challenges, and future research directions to improve resource management and patient care.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of IoT-based healthcare applications, identifies key challenges, and discusses potential solutions and future research opportunities.
Findings
IoT devices can enhance healthcare accessibility and resource management.
Challenges include security, privacy, and interoperability issues.
Future solutions may improve healthcare efficiency and patient outcomes.
Abstract
Medical conditions and cases are growing at a rapid pace, where physical space is starting to be constrained. Hospitals and clinics no longer have the ability to accommodate large numbers of incoming patients. It is clear that the current state of the health industry needs to improve its valuable and limited resources. The evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) devices along with assistive technologies can alleviate the problem in healthcare, by being a convenient and easy means of accessing healthcare services wirelessly. There is a plethora of IoT devices and potential applications that can take advantage of the unique characteristics that these technologies can offer. However, at the same time, these services pose novel challenges that need to be properly addressed. In this article, we review some popular categories of IoT-based applications for healthcare along with their…
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