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Wearable Internet of Medical Things Sensor Devices, Artificial Intelligence-driven Smart Healthcare Services, and Personalized Clinical Care in COVID-19 Telemedicine

Wearable Internet of Medical Things Sensor Devices, Artificial Intelligence-driven Smart... Based on an in-depth survey of the literature, the purpose of the paper is to explore wearable Internet of Medical Things sensor devices, artificial intelligence- driven smart healthcare services, and personalized clinical care in COVID- 19 telemedicine. Using and replicating data from Accenture, Deloitte, GlobalWeb- Index, GSMA, KRC Research, and Philips, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding the role of artificial intelligence-based digital technologies in improving COVID-19 detection and diagnosis. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Keywords: Internet of Medical Things; smart healthcare; COVID-19; telemedicine http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Medical Research Addleton Academic Publishers

Wearable Internet of Medical Things Sensor Devices, Artificial Intelligence-driven Smart Healthcare Services, and Personalized Clinical Care in COVID-19 Telemedicine

American Journal of Medical Research , Volume 7 (2): 7 – Jan 1, 2020

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Addleton Academic Publishers
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© 2009 Addleton Academic Publishers
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2334-4814
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Abstract

Based on an in-depth survey of the literature, the purpose of the paper is to explore wearable Internet of Medical Things sensor devices, artificial intelligence- driven smart healthcare services, and personalized clinical care in COVID- 19 telemedicine. Using and replicating data from Accenture, Deloitte, GlobalWeb- Index, GSMA, KRC Research, and Philips, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding the role of artificial intelligence-based digital technologies in improving COVID-19 detection and diagnosis. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Keywords: Internet of Medical Things; smart healthcare; COVID-19; telemedicine

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American Journal of Medical ResearchAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2020

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