Internet of Medical Things: What It Gives
Pills with cameras and clinical grade wearables to communicate with your lifestyle smartwatches. IoMT classification and advantages, the second text in the series on the Internet of Medical Things
Pills with cameras and clinical grade wearables to communicate with your lifestyle smartwatches. IoMT classification and advantages, the second text in the series on the Internet of Medical Things
Robotic surgery, ingestible sensors, connected inhalers and contact lenses. Depression, hygiene, heart-rate, glucose monitoring. Motivation and analytics. Internet of Medical Things provides it all and can do more, if identified challenges are addressed
The first in the series on IoMT where we look into key enablers to the global ecosystem of interconnected medical devices that talk to each other over internet
Minimalism in the Internet of Medical Things, health data ownership back to patients, automation of regulatory compliance. What else will the future bring to digital health infrastructures?
Digitalisation of healthcare has from the started been plagued by a variety of challenges. Here is the list of most common problems to those who want to learn from others’ mistakes.
With so much talk on problems and issues in digitising healthcare, it is useful look back and get the answer to the main question: why? What benefits do computers bring to our health?