IoT based smart surgical management platform for hospitals to enhance safety in medical treatment
Keywords:
IoT, health care, voice based access, chatbot, smart surgical medical dataAbstract
An automated surgical monitoring system was developed and put into use depending mostly on sophisticated IoT. The use of a system for medical professionals to enter and access data reduces errors and saves time needed filling out paperwork, which improves clinical outcomes as well as the standard of care. Additionally, this technique makes it possible to precisely retain and share all the data that was obtained during process. This method may be used as a knowledge basis for new treatments and also decreased the cost to produce surgery document pages and health information pages. The surgical information could save clinical staff effort through routinely storing their private information. We also have implemented voice-based access to information to make it easier for people to access the data. Additionally, a chatbot that serves as a level of understanding for the procedures is educated on the medical data.
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