MediConnect - Remote Patient Health Monitoring
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In this country, hundreds of thousands of old people are isolated from society and lonely as an outcome of urbanization and shifting family arrangements. They highlight the need for more mental health care, community outreach, and programs to identify and help those who are susceptible. The term ”lonely death” describes a person dying alone, frequently with no one around to see or be there in their last moments. This might occur as a result of social isolation, health problems, financial difficulties, or other factors. The emotional and social ramifications of these deaths highlight how important it is to avoid isolation and make sure that everyone has access to the care and assistance they require. Our project’s objectives are to keep an eye on the patient’s condition and identify any collapses, falls, or abrupt changes in heart rate. Additionally, it helps the user and notifies the authorities in an emergency or in case of discomfort by sending alerts.
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Patient data analysis, Remote patient monitoring, Cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT)Published
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