Internet of Medical Things (IoMT): Revolutionizing Patient Care through Real-Time Data

Authors

  • K. Shravani, Dr. V. Gowthami School of Science and Computer Studies, CMR University, Bengaluru, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70849/IJSCI

Keywords:

Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), Healthcare IoT, Connected Health Systems, Digital Health Technologies, Remote Health monitoring, Smart Healthcare, Real-Time Patient Monitoring

Abstract

The integration of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) into healthcare systems rapidly transforms patient care using real-time data gathering, transmission, and analysis. IoMT denotes the linked ecosystem that includes software, medical devices, sensors, and cloud platforms made in order to support and diagnose patients inside and outside of clinical environments. IoMT monitors vital signs all the time, ensures medication adherence, and diagnoses remotely. This monitoring notably improves the accuracy in addition to the responsiveness of medical services. This review explores IoMT's key components with technologies and applications in healthcare today. Improving clinical decision-making as well as enabling proactive care are highlighted by wearable devices, smart implants, and remote patient monitoring systems. The paper examines IoMT benefits like greater outcomes, fewer visits, also cost-effective care, when addressing data privacy, device use, plus cybersecurity risks.
IoMT emerges in healthcare's move toward digitization and personalization. It is as a foundation as it builds more smart, more connected, and patient-centric medical systems. This paper provides an overview of IoMT's current impact and healthcare delivery's transforming future potential.

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Published

16-09-2025

How to Cite

[1]
K. Shravani, Dr. V. Gowthami, “Internet of Medical Things (IoMT): Revolutionizing Patient Care through Real-Time Data”, Int. J. Sci. Inno. Eng., vol. 2, no. 9, pp. 763–768, Sep. 2025, doi: 10.70849/IJSCI.