Author:
Shehri Hamdan Al,Aedh Abdullah
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Monitoring the vital signs of chronic patients with hypertension, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) aids in disease prevention. OBJECTIVE: This study enhances the patient quality of life while adding to the corpus of information about electronic medical devices. METHOD: The requirements for both the functional and non-functional system architecture were determined and designs were made. Diagrams were used to describe the system’s parts, behaviour, and connections before implementation. RESULTS: Although the project’s development produced a remote monitoring system prototype with outcomes comparable to those of patented and regarded as reliable devices, CCFHAC is not yet prepared to be considered a fully finished good that can be used to define a person’s health status with absolute certainty. CONCLUSION: This endeavour marks a step in investigating how the Internet of Things might improve the quality of life for Jordanian patients.
Subject
Health Informatics,Biomedical Engineering,Information Systems,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biophysics
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