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Kashmir Health App
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Kashmir: Sopore youth develops health prediction App

| @indiablooms | Dec 21, 2021, at 01:21 am

Sopore/IBNS: Ishfaq Ahmad Wani, an engineering student from north Kashmir’s Sopore, has developed a health prediction application “Smart Health Prediction System,” as part of his project.

It's an intelligent health prediction system which can transform the way people take charge of their health and also connect them to the nearest healthcare providers, he said.

Wani hails from Dangarpora, Sopore and studies in National Bhargawa College of Engineering and technology Jammu.

He said that his health prediction application is an online consultation system and will be fed with huge volumes of healthcare data, which includes symptoms and the diseases or any other health issues associated with it.

“Many times patients are unable to access healthcare services due to some reason or the other. The smart health prediction system seeks to solve this problem by enabling patients to get instance healthcare advice and guidance online from registered medical practitioners,” the Sopore lad said. 

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