

Smart Medical Response System
Abstract
It is quite challenging to find qualified medical professionals in rural locations for treatment since they must travel to adjacent towns or cities. As a result, medical machines are entirely IOT-based projects, and they may even be thought of as the IOMT and its main rural deployment. By using the medical machine, consumers may receive on-the-spot, high-quality consultations with qualified physicians without having to go to the cities. By giving patients prescriptions and medications, the doctor saves them money and time by avoiding the need to go to other cities. Through the use of temperature, heartbeat, and SPO2 sensors, it gathers patient data. A wi-fi module then transmits the data to the physician. Communication between the physician and the patient is done.
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