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A medical error is a preventable effect caused due to an improper or incomplete diagnosis of the patient. According to the survey conducted by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) on an average, 97,000 deaths occur annually found in the report for preventable medical error. Hospitals are searching for methods to diminish these errors caused, and adding to its enhancing the analysis of the patient, also the prior data of diagnosis so to ease the examination process and to minimize the cost in the same time. When we go on to analyze the root cause for these toils faced, we observe a lack of medical staff available to each and every patient for their assistance in any instance, which is assuredly impossible. Thus, we go on to update a piece of the present-day equipment available in hospitals that is ECG scanners; these ECG scanners give an outline of the heart rate of the patient through lines of peaks and dips. In this pulse monitor, we give incorporation of emergency message dispatcher to the respective medical personnel for immediate help and also 24-h data synchronizer for future purposes. The major elements in this upgradation are also very easily available and at a modest price. The government can preferably go on with this proposed idea as recruitment of medical staff can be brought down due to the altering of the number of personnel required for each patient and organizing the whole hospital, which benefits the government not only economically but also socially.
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Basavaraju, B.K., Bhargav, K.R., Voleti, R., Gireesh, C.S., Vishal, B.L.S.R.K. (2020). A Futuristic Development in the Sanatorium Domain to Enhance Human Life in Secure and Safeguarded Technique with the Aid of IoT. In: Saini, H., Sayal, R., Buyya, R., Aliseri, G. (eds) Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 103. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2043-3_67
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