ABSTRACT

The goal of this literature study is to examine the function of Internet of Things (IoT)-based patient engagement solutions in healthcare. Seventy-nine studies from between 2015 and 2023 were chosen for the study based on their applicability and use of empirical data. The review's conclusions showed that by involving patients in their care and giving healthcare providers more data to help them make decisions, the use of IoT solutions in healthcare can improve the standard of care. Additionally, these solutions have the potential to reduce costs and increase the effectiveness of healthcare services. However, there are a number of obstacles to the adoption of IoT-based healthcare solutions, including privacy issues, data security, and the requirement for appropriate training. The analysis concludes that additional study is required to find the best solutions and overcome these difficulties. In conclusion, IoT-based patient interaction solutions have the potential to completely transform how healthcare is delivered by enhancing the patient experience, lowering costs, and improving outcomes.