

MedConnect : Healthcare and Pharmacy Doctor Network
Abstract
This paper presents a project in the field of health care. The main objective of the project is to lessen the delays in receiving adequate care for the people who have been suffering from various life-threatening diseases by copious doctors. Due to the unavailability of doctors at the needed time, worsen the patient’s condition. The main objective of this app is to help our users to directly contact various Doctors and get treated within the stipulated time. Further, our app allows the users to post any kind of illness, In order to maintain privacy among the users, they will be asked certain questions before uploading the details. Then the doctors can approach according to the post which has been uploaded by the user previously and then a request will be sent to the user from various doctors. The user can select the doctor depending on their rating. By accepting the request, the user can directly consult the specialized doctors on virtual mode. Despite to increase the rating, the Doctor’s may come up and help. Due to this many underrated doctors can be widely-known. Then the user can select one among the several requests by the concerned doctors and then he/she can get treated. The user can verify further details by checking the doctor’s profile and location. In order to reach the user, he/she need to allow location access , therefore the doctor might reach out to the user for treating them further. If someone tries to falsify a post about their illness, they will be reported and the reporter gets credits. In order to get a clear view about one’s illness, they may go with Question Answering option where queries are addressed by the auto-bots. On the other hand, we have implemented a few more on this app such as blood bank facility. Here, the user can locate the nearby blood banks with current availability of different types of blood groups along with the quantity in order to reach out in critical situations. Last but not least we have also arranged the pharma facility with location and availability of medicine in our app.
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