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Guest Editorial Innovations in Wearable, Implantable, Mobile, & Remote Healthcare With IoT & Sensor Informatics and Patient Monitoring

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IEEE JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH INFORMATICS
Volume 27, Issue 5, Pages 2152-2154

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JBHI.2023.3265411

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Special issues and sections; Technological innovation; Biomedical monitoring; Medical services; Patient monitoring; Wearable sensors; Bioinformatics; Performance evaluation; Sensor systems; Real-time systems; implants

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The papers in this special issue focus on technological innovations in wearable, implantable, mobile, and remote healthcare, including IoT, sensor informatics, and patient monitoring applications. These innovations track key health indicators to improve lifestyle and health disorders. IoT devices play a crucial role in helping patients manage their health conditions. The growing field of healthcare wearables presents opportunities for biomedical informatics research to solve complex healthcare problems and improve decision making.
The papers presented in this special issue focus on technological innovations in wearable, implantable, mobile, and remote healthcare that include Internet of Things (IoT), sensor informatics, and patient monitoring applications. These new technologies are used to track the key signs of people's health to improve their lifestyle and health disorders. Innovations in IoT devices play a vital role in assisting patients in managing their health conditions. Thanks to the advent of modern communication technologies and Internet of Things (IoT) paradigms that have made the implementation of biomedical devices nearly universal. Now with the evolving industrial revolution, patients and healthcare providers are expecting something more. Practically speaking, healthcare wearables have experienced tremendous growth in the past few years, and it is expected to grow even more shortly, making it an ideal space for the biomedical informatics research community to solve complex healthcare problems and more informed decision making to improve human health.

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