Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Popular IoT devices used in health care today

IoT devices are the current trend today. Almost every aspect of life now has supplementary gadgets connected to the internet for ease of use and remote access. And while there are some devices that many feel won’t have a significant impact on people’s lives, there are definitely those that literally can save lives. These are healthcare-related IoT devices. According to startup investor John Kang, healthcare IoT devices are more sophisticated compared to other IoT devices. Here are some examples of popular IoT devices used for healthcare purposes and their functions.


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Smart CGM

Smart CGM or continuous glucose monitoring devices observe the glucose levels of a patient several times a day. They are geared toward people suffering from diabetes. The device works by sending the data it collects to the user’s smartphone. It is also capable of determining trends as well as allows for remote monitoring by caregivers.

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Smart insulin pens

Smart insulin pens measure the amount of insulin injected by a patient, records the time of the dosage, and helps patients keep track of their meals. This allows patients to see how their food affects their blood sugar and insulin intake.

Smart inhalers

An asthma attack can be severe and sudden. This is why getting as much information as possible can easily help patients. This is where smart inhalers come in. Smart inhalers are designed for people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. According to John Kang, the device helps patients understand what could be causing their symptoms. It can also track the patient’s use of rescue medication and can also provide allergen forecasts.

John Kang was the president of Medical Manager Corporation, a company acquired by WebMD in 2000. After his tenure with the healthcare IT company, he focused on research and investing in commercializing amorphous alloys. For more reads on healthcare technology, visit this website.

Friday, January 18, 2019

How does automated healthcare systems affect the industry?

Automation has transformed several key industries around the world and has improved systems by making them more efficient, cost-effective, and safer for a lot of people. With the popularity and convenience brought about by automated systems, it’s no surprise that even the healthcare industry has invested a great deal on this new technology.
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 Automated systems utilized by the healthcare industry can be considered a godsend with the rising costs of health care in the U.S. Automation reduces the cost of manpower and replaces it with a system that can run without stoppages. This allows healthcare facilities to allocate more budget toward more pressing issues like repairs, improvements, and updates.

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One unique and growing aspect of automated systems in the healthcare industry is telemedicine. This alternative to dragging hospital processes gives patients speed of service, accuracy, and accessibility. This allows people from remote places to have access to quality medical services. And the fact that these systems can run 24/7 makes the service even more accessible.

Lastly, automated systems found in new medical hardware are able to gather, review, and calculate large amounts to come up with significant data that can be used for diagnostic purposes.
The only challenge that automated systems are facing is from basic elements that cannot be replaced by machines such as empathy.

John Kang is an investor in startups and established companies. He has raised capital through private and public markets to enable companies to execute their business plans. He was the president of Medical Manager Corporation from 1994 to 2001, before the company was acquired by WebMD. To read more about the healthcare industry, visit this blog.