Virtual Clinic: A Telemedicine Proposal for Remote Areas of India
Abstract
Access to healthcare services in remote areas of
India remains a significant challenge due to geographical constraints and
inadequate infrastructure. To address this issue, we propose a telemedicine
system tailored specifically for remote areas, leveraging advancements in
information and communication technologies (ICT). Our telemedicine proposal
aims to bridge the gap between healthcare providers and patients in remote
regions by enabling remote consultations, diagnosis, and treatment through
digital platforms. Online Health with Medicine Management is a system that
practically concentrates on the associative standards of the Medical diagnosis.
The application increases in its size through the database, as the research
activity increases within the organization. The present application
concentrates on the relative information that has been stored at the level of
the organization while the system is under the process of execution. To keep
the latency of the system at the lowest profile the system manages all the
information in SQL Server database, to keep at least of the database standards
that are exists at the industrial level. The application has been developed
using the Java technologies to keep pace with the present trends of the
industrial requirements. The different standards of the Java technology have
been adapted to cater to the standards like intranet based standards and
browser specific user interfaces the Java MySQL database connectivity has been
exploited for the database interactive standards. In this system provide
computerized data storage facility. We can search easily any record. The telemedicine system comprises a network
of healthcare facilities equipped with telecommunication devices such as video
conferencing tools, digital diagnostic equipment, and secure data transmission
channels. Patients residing in remote areas can access healthcare services
remotely by connecting to the telemedicine network through mobile devices or
computers with internet connectivity.
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