2019
DOI: 10.35741/issn.0258-2724.54.4.2
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The Effect of Not Using Internet of Things in Critical life Situations in the Health Field and the Effect on Iraqi Profitability: Empirical Study in Basra

Abstract: Internet of things (IOT) is an emerging field in Iraq that has gained research interest. One of its most important aspects concerns how to bind IOT to enhance healthcare in Iraq. This study was conducted at the College of Computer Science and Information Technology. It discussed the effect of not using IOT to manage critical life-threatening situations in Iraqi healthcare. In this study, we considered IOT technology, particularly the DRONE ambulance, using real data collected via a random questionnaire study i… Show more

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“…a) Non-connectivity of data systems Even though a few territorial directorates and central clinics are utilizing data frameworks [19], there has been little effort to associate or integrate these data frameworks to construct a national healthcare framework [20]. The computer abilities of healthcare staff and experts are inadequate for their involvement in utilizing computer applications [21]. No rules or training are given on the handling of electronic medical records (EMRs), and staffs complain about the poor upkeep of computers [22], systems and ancient terminals.…”
Section: Background: Factors Hindering the E-health System In Iraqmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…a) Non-connectivity of data systems Even though a few territorial directorates and central clinics are utilizing data frameworks [19], there has been little effort to associate or integrate these data frameworks to construct a national healthcare framework [20]. The computer abilities of healthcare staff and experts are inadequate for their involvement in utilizing computer applications [21]. No rules or training are given on the handling of electronic medical records (EMRs), and staffs complain about the poor upkeep of computers [22], systems and ancient terminals.…”
Section: Background: Factors Hindering the E-health System In Iraqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This confirms the relation between hypertension & cholesterol as derived in Groups 3 & 4, in addition to thalassemia. Group 6, the next strongest rules relate to (testBPS=PreHypn, fbs>120=FALSE), are extracted in (11,12,15,16,17,19,21) display their association to class HeartDisease=yes. The highest confidence is attributed to 0.93 in Rule 3, followed by (0.91, 0.88, 0.88, 0.86, 0.84, 0.81) of the associated rules to this correlation.…”
Section: Mining Seci Model Secicarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The people think that the most important application of IoT-Big data is the health care applications [45]. The IoT-Big data can be deployed to conduct many health care applications such as track and monitor the health cases [46,47], smart serving of health cases, and provide services related to bio medical. The researchers suggested the smart health care system such as monitor and track the health cases of "Dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other problems" [45].…”
Section: Security Of Iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the emergence of digital communications has been witnessed by almost all sectors of life including military, training, e-commerce, elearning, e-health, etc. [1,2]. All these developments have resulted in the daily transmission of a large amount of data through the use of shared public networks, particularly the web.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%