R. G. F. Yusuf, L. Kamelia, E. A. Z. Hamidi, Ulfiah
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Abstract
One of the technological advances in the medical world that have become increasingly popular in recent years is the use of telemedicine. Remote patient monitoring systems are designed to obtain many physiological data from patients. This aims to allow the medical team to control the homecare patient’s condition in real-time. The monitoring system directly uses the IoT method and the data will be delivered to the medical team via the Telegram application site. The data obtained is the result of the patient’s blood pressure using the MPX5050DP series air pressure sensor, the heart rate with a beats-per-minute (bpm) count using a pulse sensor, and body temperature with the MLX90614 infrared heat sensor. The patient monitoring system performs data collection with an accuracy of 96.62% systolic blood pressure and 94.74% diastolic value. For the average pulse rate, an accuracy of 92.4% and an accuracy of the value obtained by body temperature is 97.3%.