Author : Mastan MD Meera Durga 1
Date of Publication :19th October 2021
Abstract: Today due to covid outbreak many people were affected and there isn’t enough place to treat patients. So, the patients with mild symptoms need to be home isolated, in order to know the patient's condition always the patient cannot approach a doctor. To support this fight, A Covid Support System (CSS) is proposed for monitoring a patient’s health status and to provide the prescription remotely. Besides the doctor can also analyze and diagnose from the data collected from the user using IoT. A web-based application is implemented for efficient patient-doctor communication. With the proposed system patients can be remotely monitored from their homes. Medical devices connected to the internet can be used for physiological measurements such as heart rates, blood oxygen saturation, and body temperature and send the measurement result to a server.
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