Authors :
Sharda Tanpure ; Ashikaa Verma ; Nahush Atre ; Rutuja Auti ; Tejal Awaghade ; Rajlaxmi Awasthi ; Ayush Sawant
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 5 - May
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25may352
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Abstract :
Think about it: you're not feeling well and need to see a doctor. Instead of heading to the office, you can chat with
a doctor right from your computer or phone. This is what we call a Digital Medical Aid Network. It's like having a dedicated
team of doctors ready to help you from afar, all through your devices. They can even send medication your way or help you
feel better without you needing to step outside! It’s like having a doctor in your pocket! This network makes it easy to: have
remote chats with doctors and specialists, access your electronic health records, get AI-driven diagnoses and treatments,
and keep an eye on your essential signs with IoT devices. Plus, it helps reduce the pressure on emergency services by sorting
out the less urgent cases and making sure the serious ones get the attention they need. This way, you can find your way
through healthcare options easily, and we also help the system run smoother by cutting down on unnecessary ER visits. In
short, the Digital Medical Aid Network aims to provide a complete solution that boosts personal health and helps the
healthcare system work better overall.
Keywords :
Healthcare App, Emergency Button, First Aid, Special Emergency Contacts, User Authentication, Android Studio, Java Programming, Firebase.
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Think about it: you're not feeling well and need to see a doctor. Instead of heading to the office, you can chat with
a doctor right from your computer or phone. This is what we call a Digital Medical Aid Network. It's like having a dedicated
team of doctors ready to help you from afar, all through your devices. They can even send medication your way or help you
feel better without you needing to step outside! It’s like having a doctor in your pocket! This network makes it easy to: have
remote chats with doctors and specialists, access your electronic health records, get AI-driven diagnoses and treatments,
and keep an eye on your essential signs with IoT devices. Plus, it helps reduce the pressure on emergency services by sorting
out the less urgent cases and making sure the serious ones get the attention they need. This way, you can find your way
through healthcare options easily, and we also help the system run smoother by cutting down on unnecessary ER visits. In
short, the Digital Medical Aid Network aims to provide a complete solution that boosts personal health and helps the
healthcare system work better overall.
Keywords :
Healthcare App, Emergency Button, First Aid, Special Emergency Contacts, User Authentication, Android Studio, Java Programming, Firebase.