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Docnet: Revolutionizing Healthcare with Cutting-Edge Virtual Doctor-Patient Interaction

Vishal Singh Parmar, Tarun Parwani, Shalini Patel, Shivanshu Gautam, Prof. Reetu Gupta

Abstract


The rise of the internet and digital media has made it possible for people to interact with each other from anywhere in the world. This has opened up new opportunities for socializing, but it also has the potential to improve healthcare by connecting patients with doctors remotely. Docnet is a digital platform that enables patients to receive medical advice and prescriptions from doctors via an online appointment. This platform is particularly useful for patients who are unable to visit a doctor in person due to distance or other barriers.

 

One unique feature of Docnet is its AI diagnosis system, which takes a patient's symptoms as input and predicts the most probable disease. This technology helps to reduce misdiagnosis and ensures that patients receive accurate and timely medical care. The system also recommends the best-suited doctor for the patient's particular disease, based on their medical specialty and expertise. Once the diagnosis is completed, the doctor can further analyze the patient and prescribe medication for the disease. Patients can purchase medicines from a digital pharmaceutical store that is created by the doctor they chose.

 

In addition to providing medical care, Docnet also encourages patients to provide feedback and reviews on their experiences with the doctors they consult. This feedback can be valuable for other patients who are searching for doctors and can also help doctors to improve their practice. Overall, Docnet is an innovative and convenient solution that leverages technology to improve access to healthcare for patients. It has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry by making medical care more accessible and efficient, particularly in regions where access to medical facilities is limited.


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References


Disease prediction from keggle and GeeksforGeeks:

https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/kaushil268/disease-prediction-using-machine-learning

https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/kaushil268/disease-prediction-using-machine-learning

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/disease-prediction-using-machine-learning/

Documentations from Next.js:

https://nextjs.org/docs


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