Abstract:
The advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) has ushered in a transformative era for knowledge management in
healthcare systems, promising enhanced integration, efficiency, and decision-making capabilities. We investigates the
intersection of Internet of Things (IoT) technology and knowledge management within the healthcare system. It aims to
elucidate the qualitative aspects of IoT that influence the identification, utilization, and dissemination of knowledge in
healthcare organizations. To achieve its objectives, this study employs a systematic literature review methodology,
meticulously selecting and analyzing relevant qualitative research from databases and journals. The implications of this
research are multifold, serving as a guide for healthcare practitioners and decision-makers in implementing IoT-driven
knowledge management strategies. It highlights the importance of considering organizational culture and tailoring IoT
initiatives to the specific needs and contexts of healthcare entities, suggesting that careful alignment with these factors
which consist Leadership Support, Collaboration and Communication, Learning and Development, Trust and
Transparency, Adaptability and Flexibility, Recognition and Incentives, Ethical Consideration and Risk taking and
experimentation can lead to successful adoption and utilization of IoT technologies.