Aryan Dadhich,
Arnav Sharma,
Bhavishya Singh,
Ashish Laddha,
- Researcher, Department of Applied Science Engineering Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, India
- Researcher, Department of Applied Science Engineering Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, India
- Researcher, Department of Applied Science Engineering Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, India
- Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, India
Abstract
The desire for effective, patient-centred solutions and the rapid growth of technology are driving forces in the healthcare industry. The term “smart healthcare innovation” refers to a broad category of approaches, tools, and procedures that are intended to improve patient outcomes, optimize resource use, and enhance overall healthcare delivery. These innovations integrate cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), wearable devices, big data analytics, and cloud computing to build more responsive, efficient, and accessible healthcare systems. Smart healthcare technologies aim to personalize treatment, reduce diagnostic errors, and enable remote patient monitoring and telemedicine services. Through real-time data collection and analysis, clinicians are empowered to make faster and more accurate decisions, leading to timely interventions and better disease management. AIpowered systems are being used to predict disease outbreaks, assist in medical imaging analysis, and automate administrative tasks, freeing up valuable time for healthcare providers to focus on patient care. Moreover, the shift toward smart healthcare is not only a technological evolution but also a transformation in how care is conceptualized and delivered. It emphasizes proactive, preventive, and value-based care over traditional reactive models. For developing nations, where medical infrastructure is often limited, smart healthcare solutions can bridge accessibility gaps and reduce disparities by leveraging mobile health platforms and digital tools. This paper explores the core components, benefits, challenges, and future prospects of smart healthcare systems. It provides an overview of current technologies shaping this field and highlights the importance of collaborative efforts between technology developers, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and patients to ensure successful implementation. Ultimately, smart healthcare innovations represent a vital step toward building sustainable and inclusive healthcare ecosystems for the future.
Keywords: Smart Healthcare, Smart Cities, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Telemedicine, Healthcare Innovation, Remote Patient Monitoring, Digital Health, e-Health, Wearable Devices
[This article belongs to Research and Reviews: A Journal of Health Professions ]
Aryan Dadhich, Arnav Sharma, Bhavishya Singh, Ashish Laddha. A Study on Smart Healthcare Innovations. Research and Reviews: A Journal of Health Professions. 2025; 15(02):63-68.
Aryan Dadhich, Arnav Sharma, Bhavishya Singh, Ashish Laddha. A Study on Smart Healthcare Innovations. Research and Reviews: A Journal of Health Professions. 2025; 15(02):63-68. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rrjohp/article=2025/view=224967
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Research and Reviews: A Journal of Health Professions
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue | 02 |
| Received | 05/05/2025 |
| Accepted | 23/08/2025 |
| Published | 27/08/2025 |
| Publication Time | 114 Days |
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