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Ontology-Driven Smart Health Insurance System

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Soft Computing Applications (SOFA 2020)

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Due to the immense increase in the applications of the Internet of Things, our lives have immensely changed technologically. Smart health care is related to IoT-based smart devices, machines, patients, doctors, and sensors on the internet. Health care has become an important social-economic concern for health care, health needs and availability, and private care for the particularly elderly class of society. Various smart health services are working on these applications are working as individual services, and the need of the hour is to provide a management platform where all these services work as a single unit providing all these facilities to the users. This research focuses on Smart health care systems and proposes a model for a smart health care insurance policy model using Ontology engineering, a knowledge-based system developed for a health insurance policy.

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Naqvi, M.R., Shahzad, S.K., Iqbal, M.W., Al‐Thawadi, M. (2023). Ontology-Driven Smart Health Insurance System. In: Balas, V.E., Jain, L.C., Balas, M.M., Baleanu, D. (eds) Soft Computing Applications. SOFA 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1438. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23636-5_5

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