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IoT-based enterprise architecture model for monitoring safety of drugs supply to the patient at hospital

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Hospitals as a triage system need IoT improvement to help healthcare professionals manage their drug data. Nowadays, IoT is very close to humans to help human minimize their human error nature at work. Hopefully, IoT improvement will omit medicine errors. The author decides research variables and research indicators to set these research goals. First of all, risk will be mapping, after that the business map outcome of IoT implementation will be explain to see scope of this research. After all, the enterprise architecture model will give detailed information about the IoT improvement for monitoring the safety of drugs supply at the hospital. This research purpose is to keep the patient safety of the hospital, and help professional healthcare manage the drugs, and avoid human error in terms of giving the drugs to the patient.

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    ICONETSI '22: Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Engineering and Information Technology for Sustainable Industry
    September 2022
    450 pages
    ISBN:9781450397186
    DOI:10.1145/3557738
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    1. Drugs
    2. IOT
    3. medicine
    4. medicine IOT
    5. medicine error

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