ENACTMENT OF THE RIGHT TO FREE PUBLIC HEALTH CARE BILL, ACT 2024, WHICH USES BLOCK-CHAIN EXPERTISE AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS TO MANIPULATE HEALTHCARE PROVISION
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https://doi.org/10.52152/hf321739Keywords:
IoT, BCT, Health care services, Free Public Health Act, Cutting Edge TechnologiesAbstract
Achieving this objective can be facilitated by implementing thorough and ongoing health monitoring and surveillance systems that take advantage of recent technological developments. Well-established hypotheses regarding technology use will serve as the foundation for the inquiry. Most people think that BCT technology is a significant breakthrough and a game-changer that is essential in contemporary corporate environments. However, throughout time, its use expanded to several other well-known industries, including government, real estate, agriculture, healthcare, insurance, and supply chain management. This approach seeks to establish safe and unchangeable data sharing throughout the network and safe use of IoT in healthcare. The Digital India program, which was started in 2015, has increased the need for IoT devices in India. By 2023, this project aims to create 100 smart cities, where intelligent IoT devices will revolutionize public services including traffic control and healthcare. These centers of excellence (CoEs) are mostly focused on the automotive industry, manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture. IoT applications in these domains are currently being intensively investigated by more than 100 companies (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, 2020). According to an IDC estimate, the demand for wearable technology in India has grown by 168%, with over 15 million wearable devices including smart watches, medical devices, wristbands, and ear-worn devices shipped in 2019.
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