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The IoT Gateway market within the context of E-Healthcare is a rapidly growing sector, as the demand for connected medical devices and services increases. IoT Gateways are used to connect medical devices to the internet, allowing for remote monitoring and data collection. This technology is used to improve patient care, reduce costs, and increase efficiency. IoT Gateways can also be used to provide real-time data to healthcare providers, allowing them to make more informed decisions.
IoT Gateways are also used to provide secure access to medical records, allowing for better patient privacy and data security. Additionally, they can be used to provide remote access to medical devices, allowing for remote diagnosis and treatment.
Some companies in the IoT Gateway market for E-Healthcare include Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, and Intel. Other companies such as Dell, HP, and Oracle are also involved in the market. Show Less Read more