ROXY-DOCTOR’S DIGITAL ASSISTANT

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Vikas Madhava
Mohammed Mazhar
Nishanth B
Chaithra N
Spoorthi Rakesh

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Managing ever growing data in health sector is quite a big problem. Existing system consists of a person who manages the data and managing in ledgers, even though in many hospitals which use high-end technologies the data is managed in databases. Here this is managed by an IT person who is not a medical professional as a result there is a possibility of error while data passes from doctor to the person; even a bit of error can have fatal results. Our solution to this problem is developing the technology to reduce all the above stated problems, simplifying data entry procedure for medical professionals and retrieval of the particular data which is saved previously. The Impact done by developing this technology is optimizing the working pattern and increasing the efficiency in work and optimizing the time and reducing the probability of error, leading to a platform which is fast and reliable.


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