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The Internet of Things (IoT) market within the context of e-Healthcare is a rapidly growing sector of the healthcare industry. It is focused on the development of connected medical devices and systems that enable remote monitoring and management of patient health. IoT-enabled healthcare solutions allow for the collection and analysis of patient data, which can be used to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. IoT-enabled healthcare solutions also enable healthcare providers to better manage their resources and provide more efficient care.
IoT-enabled healthcare solutions are being used to improve patient care in a variety of ways, such as providing remote monitoring of vital signs, providing real-time access to medical records, and enabling remote diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, IoT-enabled healthcare solutions are being used to improve the efficiency of healthcare delivery, such as by automating administrative tasks and providing better access to patient data.
Some companies in the IoT-enabled healthcare market include Philips, IBM, Microsoft, and GE Healthcare. Show Less Read more