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Quick Health Connect Using MERN Stack Technology

Shravani Dasari, Kajal Chorkar

Abstract


Quick Health Connect is an online healthcare application built with the MERN stack (MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, Node.js). It tackles the shortcomings of conventional appointment booking systems by allowing patients to effortlessly arrange appointments with physicians according to their area of expertise, availability, and chosen time slots. Additionally, the platform features an administrative dashboard for overseeing users, doctors, and appointments. This paper delves into the system's design, architecture, functions, and its impact on society.

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