Abstract:
We have surveyed some remote area samples through both online response and physical
survey, where we focused on the parameters and specific keywords that constructed and
novel updated data samples of the conducted survey regions. Through our conducted
survey and processed novel dataset, we concluded the percentage of dominant
demographics common health issues, their treatment locations, their further treatment of
doctor suggested treatment locations, the origination capabilities of physical medical
documents, and many other parameters. Our survey generated a decision where the larger
demography expressed their recurring need to visit remote doctors and medical centers for
treatment. Different sections of our survey report concluded that while visiting these
remote medical centers, they have often failed to organize their medical history
documents. These reports solidify the need for a digital patient history database and the
centralization of this database for ease of access from any location or medical center, or
doctor’s chamber. Our project has also shed some light on the software and technical
architecture that could be the foundation of a centralized database for patients' medical
history.