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MediHealth: An AI-Driven Mobile Solution for Enhanced Health Care Decision-Making and Accessibility | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

MediHealth: An AI-Driven Mobile Solution for Enhanced Health Care Decision-Making and Accessibility


Abstract:

Mobile health (mHealth) applications have revolutionized healthcare by enhancing patient engagement, providing tools for self-management, and supporting better health out...Show More

Abstract:

Mobile health (mHealth) applications have revolutionized healthcare by enhancing patient engagement, providing tools for self-management, and supporting better health outcomes. This paper explores the development of an innovative mHealth application designed to empower patients in making informed healthcare decisions. The application leverages advanced features such as AI powered chatbots, personalized healthcare recommendations, and a report and prescription summarizer to simplify complex medical information. By allowing users to easily find appropriate healthcare professionals, access detailed prescription data, and receive symptom-based specialist recommendations, the app facilitates effective self-management of chronic conditions. Furthermore, it offers proactive care prompts, personalized advice, and health behavior reminders to promote better overall health outcomes. Despite challenges in data security, privacy, and equitable access, the study emphasizes the importance of a user-centered design approach in ensuring the widespread adoption and success of mHealth applications. Ultimately, the goal is to enhance healthcare delivery by improving patient engagement, facilitating seamless access to healthcare resources, and enabling well-informed decision-making. This application presents a holistic solution for advancing patient care across diverse healthcare settings.
Date of Conference: 05-07 February 2025
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 March 2025
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Conference Location: Bengaluru, India

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