Rural Automatic Healthcare Dispatch with Real-Time Remote Monitoring
Chitra Sabapathy Ranganathan, Ujwal Prabhakar Nandekar, Ramakrishnan Raman, C. Srinivasan, Rachit Adhvaryu
Abstract
Due to the drastically expanding use of the Internet of Things, remote monitoring of health data to provide intelligent healthcare has recently attracted much interest within the system. Health Chain is a massively-scale, blockchain-based privacy-preserving system for health data that uses encryption to provide fine-grained access control. The 24/7 Medical Counter is used in all rural areas when people have limited options to get in touch with an authorized medical professional. The proposed system is also connected to a camera, a headphone, an ultrasonic sensor, and a load cell. Additionally, set up a heart rate and temperature monitor. Utilized the medical counter and monitored from a distance. Both ends have a program installed that enables voice connection and doctor chat. Medication dispatchers provide medicine from Anytime Medical Machine (AMM) to users as doctors examine patients and write prescriptions. In order for the user to receive the precise time, they might make a request to the server.