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ABSTRACT. Employing recent research results covering digital health software and sensors, and building my argument by drawing on data collected from Accenture, AlphaWise, Deloitte, McKinsey & Co., Morgan Stanley, PAC, PwC, Statista, and Zebra Technologies, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding size of the Internet of Things market worldwide by industry (in billion $), challenges to Industrial Internet of Things adoption (%), impact of Industrial Internet of Things on manufacturing industries worldwide (% of respondents), digitized organizations’ adoption of artificial intelligence capabilities (% of respondents), and consumers worldwide are open to receiving artificial intelligence-enabled healthcare (%). Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the collected data.

Keywords: digital health; Internet of Things-based healthcare service; medical device

How to cite: Bargh, Matthew (2019). “Digital Health Software and Sensors: Internet of Things-based Healthcare Services, Wearable Medical Devices, and Real-Time Data Analytics,” American Journal of Medical Research 6(2): 61–66. doi:10.22381/AJMR6220199

Received 11 June 2019 • Received in revised form 13 September 2019
Accepted 17 September 2019 • Available online 22 September 2019

Matthew Bargh
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The Internet of Things-based Healthcare Monitoring Systems
Research Unit at AAER, Dublin, Ireland

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