Opportunities and Challenges in the Implementation of IoT Applications for Health Monitoring of Elderly People in the Indian Scenario
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https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2024.0062Keywords:
Healthcare Infrastructure, Data Security and Privacy, Health Monitoring, Internet of Things (IoT)Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT)-based health monitoring has emerged as a transformative paradigm in healthcare, especially when it comes to tracking the health of senior citizens. The aging population in India is on the rise, necessitating the development of effective and scalable solutions to address the healthcare needs of the elderly. In this regard, IoT applications present promising prospects by facilitating early identification of medical problems, timely intervention, and continuous, real-time health monitoring. IoT applications can be customized to suit the varying needs of rural and urban population. However, the implementation of IoT applications in the healthcare sector in India comes with its own set of challenges. Issues related to infrastructure, data security, and the privacy concerns need to be carefully addressed to ensure the successful deployment and sustained effectiveness of these technologies. The majority of the Indian population resides in villages; therefore, cost effectiveness is also a major concern for rural population. This paper explores the opportunities and challenges associated with the implementation of IoT applications for health monitoring and aim to provide insights for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and technologists to design and implement IoT-based health monitoring systems tailored to the specific needs of the elderly population in India.
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