Medical Internet of Things-based Healthcare Systems, Wearable Biometric Sensors, and Personalized Clinical Care in Remotely Monitoring and Caring for Confirmed or Suspected COVID-19 Patients
Virginia Morgan et al.ABSTRACT. We develop a conceptual framework based on a systematic and comprehensive literature review on Medical Internet of Things-based healthcare systems, wearable biometric sensors, and personalized clinical care in remotely monitoring and caring for confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients. Building our argument by drawing on data collected from AIR, Amwell, Deloitte, Doximity, HBR, Intel, Nuffield Trust, PwC, Sony, we performed analyses and made estimates regarding how telehealth modalities can be deployed for COVID-19 screening, testing and treatment. Descriptive statistics of compiled data from the completed surveys were calculated when appropriate.
Keywords: Internet of Things-based healthcare system; COVID-19; virtual care
How to cite: Morgan, V., Birtus, M., and Zauskova, A. (2021). “Medical Internet of Things-based Healthcare Systems, Wearable Biometric Sensors, and Personalized Clinical Care in Remotely Monitoring and Caring for Confirmed or Suspected COVID-19 Patients,” American Journal of Medical Research 8(1): 81–90. doi: 10.22381/ajmr8120218.
Received 7 December 2020 • Received in revised form 21 February 2021
Accepted 24 February 2021 • Available online 28 February 2021