An Android Application for Smart Healthcare and Tracking System

Authors

  • Monika Kanere  BE Scholars, Department of Information Technology, St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Neha Mandlikar  BE Scholars, Department of Information Technology, St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Pranjali Sorte  BE Scholars, Department of Information Technology, St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Prof. Vishal Tiwari  Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology, St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

GPS, Health Care, Medical Appointment

Abstract

In the present situation, the health issues are expanding relatively to the bustling work routine of the doctors. So generally, there is a contention of spare time of the doctors and the patients. Subsequently a simple and an enduring framework is required in the present world where health can be given equivalent need as work and the doctors are made effortlessly available to the patients and which likewise lessens the time spent for getting and giving a medical appointment. Our paper proposes a technique keeping in mind the end goal to get together and beat the previously mentioned issues. Versatile applications have discovered their way into each individual's life and has turned into a piece of it. Therefore, we built up a portable health care framework to settle appointments with doctors and for the doctors to keep up their patient's database in a matter of few touches. The doctors can enroll and keep up their patient's database and the patients can get to any doctor from wherever and settle an appointment. GPS availability is connected with the application to discover the rundown of doctors close-by the location at crises or travel and solutions are sent from the one they pick, if there should arise an occurrence of direct visit, appointment to the Doctors are made by sifting the rundown for the required determination or grievance. Doctors likewise can see their patient records and calendar their undertakings. In our system as the data will be stored in the cloud, jpg or png format will be used for storing x-ray reports and pdf format will be used to store other tests reports. In case if the reports are lost or damaged the doctor and patient can easily access it as they are kept secured.

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2018-04-30

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How to Cite

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Monika Kanere, Neha Mandlikar, Pranjali Sorte, Prof. Vishal Tiwari, " An Android Application for Smart Healthcare and Tracking System, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp.1024-1029, March-April-2018.