Swastham: The Healthcare Ecosystem

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Year : 2025 | Volume : 16 | Issue : 02 | Page : –
    By

    C.M. Pandit,

  • Prathmesh Magadum,

  • Omkar Kurund,

  • MS Prajakta Gaikar,

  1. Professor, Department of Computer Engineering Mumbai University, Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship & Engineering Technology [iMEET]Khalapur, Raigad, Maharashtra, India
  2. Student, Department of Computer Engineering Mumbai University, Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship & Engineering Technology [iMEET]Khalapur, Raigad, Maharashtra, India
  3. Student, Department of Computer Engineering Mumbai University, Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship & Engineering Technology [iMEET]Khalapur, Raigad, Maharashtra, India
  4. Student, Department of Computer Engineering Mumbai University, Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship & Engineering Technology [iMEET]Khalapur, Raigad, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

In the modern, fast-paced world, ensuring prompt and efficient healthcare services has become more crucial than ever. The demand for accessible, timely, and high-quality healthcare is constantly growing, and this project seeks to address this need by introducing a comprehensive Healthcare Ecosystem. This integrated platform is designed to optimize healthcare delivery and significantly enhance patient outcomes by incorporating advanced digital solutions. The system will allow users to conveniently
schedule appointments online, making it easier for individuals to book consultations with healthcare professionals based on their availability and preferences. Additionally, it will offer voice and video consultation options, enabling patients to receive medical care remotely, which is particularly beneficial for those with limited access to physical healthcare facilities or those who prefer virtual consultations. Furthermore, the platform will provide a wide range of services, including specialized programs for chronic conditions, personalized wellness plans, and preventive healthcare initiatives. By centralizing these services into one seamless system, the Healthcare Ecosystem aims to improve overall healthcare accessibility and provide a more efficient, patient-centered approach to managing health and well-being. Ultimately, this ecosystem will contribute to better health outcomes by fostering proactive care and reducing the barriers typically associated with traditional healthcare systems.

Keywords: Integrated Healthcare Ecosystem, Telemedicine Solutions, Wearable Health Monitoring Devices, Real-time Patient Health Tracking, Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

[This article belongs to Journal of Computer Technology & Applications ]

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C.M. Pandit, Prathmesh Magadum, Omkar Kurund, MS Prajakta Gaikar. Swastham: The Healthcare Ecosystem. Journal of Computer Technology & Applications. 2025; 16(02):-.
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Volume 16
Issue 02
Received 08/02/2025
Accepted 07/03/2025
Published 15/04/2025
Publication Time 66 Days


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