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Dedicated devices used in healthcare range from patient check-in kiosks to handhelds used for tracking patient vitals. In-room smart displays and streaming devices are also considered dedicated devices in many healthcare environments.
Mobile devices in healthcare are often used for patient check-in kiosks, handheld scanners for tracking patient vitals, portable workstations for updating patient info, and more.
Kiosks are generally used as patient check-in portals, but may also be used for in-room entertainment, patient vital collection, or portable workstations for collecting and updating patient info.
A patient kiosk is a check-in device to let hospital or office staff know that a patient has arrived for a scheduled appointment.
Connected medical devices are a type of healthcare IoT device used for transmitting and receiving data as part of a remote patient monitoring treatment. This may include blood pressure or blood sugar monitors, heart rate monitors, glucose monitors, and more.