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The effect of the Internet of Things (IoT) is being felt throughout the myriad of industries that exist today, with a more keen focus on simplifying practices and offering more insights into the available data. This is especially useful in the healthcare sector; the IoT can revolutionize the way healthcare will be administered to people. It will also help create an efficient system that will save time, effort and costs.
Often times when technology is integrated into a healthcare device, the bad design or poor application interface limits the usability of the device. The emergence of user experience in the healthcare industry is a great asset if capitalized. The growing number of IoT devices presents designers with the ideal opportunity to deliver journeys that will enhance the whole patient experience, right from preventive care to out-patient care.
When integration takes place, the role of primary caregiver will switch to the patients themselves. The devices that they have on them will constantly feed them different kinds of relevant data, but this brings with it its own set of problems. If unfiltered data is given to the users, they will undoubtedly be overwhelmed with the amount of data they receive.
Eventually, patient monitoring will become an increasingly common site and the same time, sensors can be used to offer tailored long-term care solutions. The IoT will bring a multitude of changes to the way how healthcare is administered in the coming years, and this will greatly improve the quality of the care given. Not to mention bridging the divide between physical and digital healthcare.