Enhancing Hospital Efficiency through IoT and AI: A Smart Healthcare System
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Smart Healthcare System, Internet of Things, Artificial IntelligenceAbstract
In the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming hospital efficiency. This study explores how these technologies can enhance hospital operations by optimizing resource management, improving patient care, and reducing operational costs. IoT devices enable real-time monitoring of patient health and hospital assets, facilitating timely interventions and maintenance. Concurrently, AI-driven analytics improve decision-making processes by predicting patient needs and optimizing resource allocation. The synergy between IoT and AI creates a smart healthcare system that offers advanced data processing and actionable insights, leading to improved patient outcomes. Despite challenges such as data privacy concerns and infrastructure investments, the potential benefits of IoT and AI in healthcare are substantial. This paper presents a comprehensive framework for integrating these technologies into hospital operations, highlighting their impact on efficiency and patient care. The findings suggest that IoT and AI can significantly enhance hospital performance, paving the way for a smarter healthcare system.
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