IoT Based Patient Health Monitoring System


Authors : Aman Mehta, Bhavya Mehta, Manthan Joshi, Sharad Gohil, Sheetal Mahadik.

Volume/Issue : Volume 3 - 2018, Issue 10 - October

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With the increasing population today, the number of chronic such as diabetes insipidus and heart diseases such as cardiac arrest is also increasing. The healthcare system nowadays is hospital centric which is inefficient to treat these conditions, that requires immediate assistance. This indirectly leads to increase in the death rates. So, now the main aim is to have patient favorable healthcare system. The major task is to keep a track record of patient’s health history. By using technologies such as Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, etc. using Raspberry Pi lives can be saved by continuous health monitoring. With the help of medical sensors and Raspberry Pi, we can achieve the objective of this project that is providing better communication between the doctor and the patient and also efficient assistance. Different parameter like Body Temperature, Pulse Rate, Electrocardiogram (ECG), Pulse Oximetry (Spo2) is continuously monitored and provides real time information to the patient and the doctor. Using GSM or cloud services we can give SMS alerts to the doctor when a critical condition arises, and thus it leads to proper communication and assistance between the patient and doctor.

Keywords : Raspberry Pi, IoT, ECG, SpO2, Pulse Rate, Temperature Sensor, GSM.

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