Published 17-04-2023
Keywords
- IoT,
- smart medication dispensing systems,
- , elderly care,
- medication management,
- adherence
- healthcare technology,
- independent living ...More
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Abstract
This research paper examines the utilization of IoT-based smart medication dispensing systems for elderly care, focusing on enhancing medication management and adherence. The paper explores the design, functionality, benefits, and challenges of these systems, highlighting their potential to improve medication adherence rates among the elderly population. Additionally, the paper discusses the impact of IoT technology on healthcare delivery and the role of smart medication dispensing systems in promoting independent living and quality of life for elderly individuals. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and case studies, this paper aims to provide insights into the development and implementation of effective IoT-based solutions for elderly care.
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