Abstract

(Rathore et al., 2020) With the advancement of Internet of Thingsbased smart healthcare systems and cloud computing, inexpensive health services and associated support, coherent regulation of the centralized administration (Lazaroiu et al., 2021), and public health monitoring can be carried out. Study Design, Survey Methods, and Materials The interviews were conducted online and data were weighted by five variables (age, race/ethnicity, gender, education, and geographic region) using the Census Bureau's American Community Survey to reflect reliably and accurately the demographic composition of the United States. (Ismail et al., 2020) Real-time remote monitoring applications, through Internet of Things-based medical implants and wearable devices, can decrease clinical visits and hospital care. (Santagati et al., 2020) Internet of Medical Things articulates the networked infrastructure of smart healthcare devices and software applications, ensuring data storage on cloud platforms and leading to accurate diagnoses while preventing and tracking chronic illnesses.

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