A Study on Internet of Things in Women and Children Healthcare
Nishargo Nigar

TL;DR
This paper reviews IoT applications in women and children's healthcare, highlighting how connected devices improve preventive care, automate data management, and empower individuals to monitor their health.
Contribution
It presents various methods, practices, and prototypes demonstrating IoT's role in enhancing healthcare services for women and children.
Findings
IoT enables continuous patient data collection for early diagnosis.
Automation reduces errors and administrative workload.
Patients gain better access to personal health insights.
Abstract
Individual entities are being connected every day with the advancement of Internet of Things (IoT). IoT contains various application domains and healthcare is one of them indeed. It is receiving a lot of attention recently because of its seamless integration with electronic health (eHealth) and telemedicine. IoT has the capability of collecting patient data incessantly which surely helps in preventive care. Doctors can diagnose their patients early to avoid complications and they can suggest further modifications if needed. As the whole process is automated, risk of errors is reduced. Administrative paperwork and data entry tasks will be automated due to tracking and connectivity. As a result, healthcare providers can engage themselves more in patient care. In traditional healthcare services, an individual used to have access to minimal insights into his own health. Hence, they were…
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TopicsTechnology and Data Analysis · Consumer Perception and Purchasing Behavior
