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Effective Healthcare Services by IoT-Based Model of Voluntary Doctors

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There is dearth of skilled doctors in developing countries like India, various health challenges and high growth of population patient are required to treat in hospital. In this research, we proposed model aimed to design and develop a system, which connect doctors to hospital needs their expertise for treatment of patient. The proposed system allows capture patient healthcare data, store in database and transmit on cloud through various sensors attached to patient bodies. Based on patient data basic, voluntary doctors suggest appropriate treatment and medicine doze based on healthcare data and treatment requirement. It may save life of the patient and further this platform may be helpful to share opinion by analyzing changing capture patient healthcare data.

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We are thankful to Dr. Pritesh D. Shah, Mahavir Hospita, Ahmedabad, Dr. Mukul M. Shah, Sterling Hospital and Civil Hospital to extend their support to pursue research work and providing access to their knowledge of various sensor-based healthcare devices. We have received valuable inputs regarding challenges and restriction to implement the system. We are also thankful to below-mentioned researcher in references, who has inspired us by their research work and publications.

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Correspondence to Bharat B. Prajapati , Satyen M. Parikh or Jignesh M. Patel .

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Prajapati, B.B., Parikh, S.M., Patel, J.M. (2019). Effective Healthcare Services by IoT-Based Model of Voluntary Doctors. In: Mishra, D., Yang, XS., Unal, A. (eds) Data Science and Big Data Analytics. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 16. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7641-1_9

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