The document discusses the design and simulation of a 2.4 GHz Class D power amplifier for healthcare applications, focusing on a configuration utilizing 0.18um CMOS technology to enhance performance while minimizing cost and power consumption. The amplifier can deliver an output power of 15 dBm with a power added efficiency of 50% and total power consumption of 90.4 mW, meeting desired specifications for wireless medical sensor networks. The research aims to contribute to the development of low-cost, low-power devices that facilitate real-time health monitoring, especially beneficial for patients in rural areas.