MediKit : IoT Based Smart Healthcare System for Effective Supervision of Patient

  • Authors

    • Mahankali Surya Tej
    • Dr Ameet Chavan
    2018-04-12
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.16.11406
  • Cloud Computing, , Internet of thing (IoT), Sensor Technology, Smart Health Care System
  • Medikit - An IoT healthcare system is developed for patients, hospitals and care centers that regularly supervise the health condition and checks whether the patient has taken the prescribed medicine. The proposed work monitors patient’s vitals such as pulse rate and body temperature on real time basis. Such information will be used by the doctor to diagnose the patient remotely and prescribe optimum medication dose. Further, the Medikit system apart from collecting the data ensures that patient has taken the medicine on time.  For the proposed system the authors have used Bluetooth Technology to send sensor data to a Smartphone and also to Cloud Service Platform for archiving and analysis. The information available on the Cloud can be supervised by the doctor by using a Mobile application. The mobile application also supports scheduling of medicines as per doctor’s prescription in the medical box. The comprehensive system developed, to the best of author’s knowledge, is low cost, efficient and service oriented as compared to the traditional healthcare practices and other eHealth solutions discussed.

     

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    Surya Tej, M., & Ameet Chavan, D. (2018). MediKit : IoT Based Smart Healthcare System for Effective Supervision of Patient. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.16), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.16.11406