PATIENT HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM
Objective
The objective of a patient healthcare
system is to provide comprehensive and high-quality healthcare services to
patients while ensuring their well-being and promoting positive health
outcomes.
Apparatus Required
LCD display
MSP430 Microcontroller
LED Indication
Buzzer
Temperature Sensor
Pulse Sensor
Working Process
Sensors and devices gather various
health-related data from the patient.
This
can include vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, oxygen
saturation, and more.
Wearable devices, medical sensors, and manual
input from patients or healthcare providers contribute to data collection.
Collected data is transmitted to a central
hub or server using wired or wireless communication methods.
This can include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cellular
networks, or dedicated medical data networks.
The data received is processed to filter
out noise, aggregate information, and identify any abnormal patterns or trends.
Algorithms may be employed to analyze the
data and detect potential health issues.
Processed data is securely stored in a
database or cloud storage for historical records and analysis.
This allows for the tracking of a patient’s
health over time
If any critical health parameter falls
outside the normal range or if predefined thresholds are exceeded, the system
can generate alerts and notifications.
These alerts can be sent to healthcare
providers, caregivers, and even the patient themselves via smartphones or other
communication methods.
Healthcare providers can remotely access a
patient’s data, enabling them to make timely decisions, adjust treatment plans,
or provide guidance without the need for frequent in-person visits.
Advantages
Real time monitoring
Early Detection
Remote Monitoring
Cost Efficiency
Disadvantages
Limited Scope