Affiliation:
1. Amity University, Lucknow, India
2. Amity University, Raipur, India
Abstract
IoT is not a new keyword. The latest gradations in the technology are now leaving no stone unturned to make IoT a part of every domain. Be it education, agriculture, transportation, business, or healthcare, every domain is now ready to exploit the benefits of IoT. By end-to-end connectivity and simultaneous monitoring and reporting, it is improving the efficiency of the healthcare systems and thus improving the health of patients. The chapter focuses on how IoT can be integrated with healthcare systems and draw maximum benefits from its ubiquitous presence. The chapter also covers various security concerns of an IoT-based healthcare system and their suggested solutions to overcome those concerns.
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