Affiliation:
1. Hao Jing College, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology School of Economics and Trade Xi'an China
Abstract
AbstractAs society evolves and the aging population grows, there is an increasing demand for healthcare. Traditional medical service models no longer suffice, leading to issues like uneven distribution of medical resources and varying medical standards. Wise Information Technology in Medicine (WITMED) platforms have emerged in response to this challenge. This study addresses the limitations of conventional medical service models, including resource imbalance, cumbersome procedures, and low informatization. Leveraging Medical Internet of Things (MIoT) and blockchain technology, we researched the development and enhancement of WITMED platforms. To assess the effectiveness of MIoT and blockchain‐based WITMED compared to traditional medical platforms, we evaluated data security, data interoperability, platform response time, and user satisfaction scores. The findings indicate that MIoT and blockchain‐based WITMED outperformed traditional platforms with a 0.13 higher user satisfaction score, improved data security and interoperability, and faster response times. WITMED based on MIoT and blockchain enhances efficiency, convenience, and personalization of medical services, ultimately elevating healthcare quality. Optimizing this platform should focus on improving user experience, data processing capabilities, performance, stability, response time, privacy protection, scalability, interoperability, and technical proficiency to provide superior medical services to users.
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems,Software