Abstract

The research paper introduces an innovative framework that harnesses the capabilities of In- ternet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing technologies to revolutionize patient data collection within smart healthcare systems. This framework bears similarities to the Electronic Health Records System (EHRS) in the USA and aligns with the development of a health stack in India. In this context, the Raspberry Pi functions as a central gateway device, facilitating seamless connections between various sensors and medical devices for data acquisition. The collected data is then transmitted to a cloud-based platform for secure storage, comprehensive analysis, and seam- less accessibility by healthcare providers. This system, in line with the development of the health stack in India, aims to create a robust and standardized digital infrastructure for healthcare data management. By doing so, it paves the way for a nationwide health information exchange system, similar to the EHRS [Rahman et al.2019]in the USA. The framework also empowers remote mon- itoring, real-time data analysis, and the provision of personalized healthcare services to patients, thus significantly enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare systems in India, while promoting interoperability and data exchange, akin to the EHRS model in the USA.

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