Technology for Predictive Health Monitoring of Elderly and Vulnerable Citizens in Kenya using Healthcare 4.0: A Theoretical Review
Samuel Barasa,
Yonah Etene
Abstract:The traditional critical healthcare planning is based on periodic routine checks and a reactive strategy of interventions whenever the individuals have entered high risk states (such as heart attacks or strokes). The Healthcare 4.0 design is based on the principle of continuous predictive health monitoring such that the buildup process towards high risk states of individuals can be identified much before their critical levels thus ensuring proactive interventions by the hospitals. Kenya has significant potent… Show more
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