Abstract
The new advancements in healthcare systems are influenced majorly by the
adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT). This is especially important in light of the
present state of affairs in the healthcare, social welfare, and energy sectors. By
understanding the interconnected problems such as energy efficiency and sustainable
development, it may be possible to enhance the well-being of both humans and the
environment. The incorporation of sensors and other intelligent devices is crucial to the
accomplishment of the aims of sustainable development. In todays rise in population,
there is a key area in which the latest scientific developments really need to be put into
practice: public health. For the sake of the well-being of future generations, it is
essential toconduct research on the ways in which the SDGs have an impact on the uses
of sensors and the Internet of Things in human environments. Peoples lives are being
influenced by applications of technology, sensor networks, intelligent systems, and the
Internet of Things (IoT), all of which are having a positive impact on the environmental
sustainability and energy efficiency of the world.
The digitization and application of intelligent systems and the Internet of Things
devices are carried out in blocks of analysis, organized in a variety of disciplines, in
urbanized settings, and in human-inhabited communities; nonetheless, they all have a similar center of gravity, which is the trilogy: human, technology, and sustainability.
The management of effective and healthy resources, enhanced governance, and
programs that encourage the adoption of new technological solutions are all necessary
for sustainable development in better healthcare services. The study is focused on the
major determinants of implementing Internet of Things (IoT) tools in delivering better
healthcare services.