Predictive Mechanism for Medicines Availability in Government Health Centers

  • Neeraja
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Abstract

During the peak time of a disease, some medicines are not available in the hospital. Now-a-days, medicines play an important role in medical science. To treat a patient there are absence of medications in government emergency clinics. Our fundamental point of our venture is to build up a Healthcare Information framework to give prescient examination on Medicines accessibility in Government clinics. In view of patient inflow for a specific affliction or ailment, authentic information and current information, framework could produce a report on what all medications ought to be accessible in the clinic. On expanding the productivity of the emergency clinic by overseeing accessibility of medicines utilizing machine learning algorithm (regression technique). This encourages government emergency clinics to follow the medicines accessibility of a specific occasional infection.

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Neeraja, & J, P. K. (2020). Predictive Mechanism for Medicines Availability in Government Health Centers. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(3), 1619–1621. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b3011.029320

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