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Internet of Things as Key Enabler for Sustainable Healthcare Delivery
Author(s) -
Cristina Elena Turcu,
Cornel Turcu
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
procedia - social and behavioral sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1877-0428
DOI - 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.02.049
Subject(s) - enabling , bluetooth , radio frequency identification , health care , key (lock) , software deployment , computer science , identification (biology) , the internet , digital health , wireless , internet privacy , computer security , telecommunications , world wide web , medicine , botany , psychiatry , economics , biology , economic growth , operating system
Many errors occurring in healthcare are related to the lack of availability of important patient-related medical information. According to researchers, the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) hold promise for increasing the accessibility of medical information and it is essential for patient safety. Furthermore, new developments in information and computing technologies will lead to subsequent dramatic changes in the healthcare environment. A vast and multilayered infrastructure of ubiquitous computing technologies and applications is emerging. The current widespread deployment of cell phones, laptops, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and various forms of sensing devices based on digital and radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies penetrate the healthcare environment. The Internet of Things infrastructure allows connections between different entities, such as human beings (patients, medical staff, etc.), medical devices, intelligent wheelchairs, wireless sensors, mobile robots, etc.This paper aims to show how radio frequency identification, multi-agent and Internet of Things technologies can be used to improve people's access to quality and affordable healthcare services, to reduce medical errors, to improve patient safety, and to optimize the healthcare processes

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