2020
DOI: 10.15837/ijccc.2020.4.3878
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Automation Factors Influencing the Operation of IoT in Health Institutions: A Decision Support Methodology

Abstract: Health institutions are adopting new technologies for their processes through automation by means of the concept of "Internet of Things" (IoT). Hence, offering innovative tools, applications and technology for the collection of key data and information, which is then integrated and consolidated, covering the different systems and their collaborators. The necessity of receiving quality medical services is essential in the public Policy of any country. The increasing demand for having an adequate number of medic… Show more

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“…In the business sector, social media (Ninan et al. , 2020), Mobile (Park, 2020), Data Networks, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (Oddershede et al. , 2020) have been considered for the efficient management of businesses during the time of crisis.…”
Section: Results Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the business sector, social media (Ninan et al. , 2020), Mobile (Park, 2020), Data Networks, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (Oddershede et al. , 2020) have been considered for the efficient management of businesses during the time of crisis.…”
Section: Results Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exploring the health-care sector, the most critical sector during the pandemic, various studies have been undertaken. For example, Oddershede et al. (2020) observed the use of the Internet of things and ICT in healthcare-related services by taking into account critical factors related to doctors, patients and administration.…”
Section: Thematic Corementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Different institutions and different types of professionals participate in these processes (i.e., physicians, nurses, kinesiologists, nutritionists, etc. ), who, as a whole, contribute to the recovery of patients in all care processes, including the support of the internet of things in SWL (see, e.g., Oddershede et al [39]). On the other hand, authors such as Sidhu et al [25] and others have developed qualitative and comparative case studies to address the strategy of networks.…”
Section: Importance Of Networking In Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%