 The Internet of Things, IoT, has been a topic of discussion for decades, but only recently have we seen its applications in healthcare. With its potential to expand care, the IoT is an attractive target in medicine. However, its use in healthcare comes with many challenges, including vulnerable attack surfaces and deep damage to patients' personal data. Additionally, when IoT health devices, IoT HDs, are developed, they open up a wide range of attacks. To address these risks, it is important to understand the architecture of IoT HDs, their operations, and the social dynamics that govern them. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of IoT HDs, outlines potential threats, and suggests ways to improve governance and interaction. It also explores technological advancements that will shape the future of IoT HDs and lead to novel exploits. This article was authored by Abesa Yamafana Batafya, Hillary Finch, Wusab Yun, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.