Inspiration

Women in rural and under served communities do not have access to medical care, due to location and cost. They have no way to know if the symptoms they experience need urgent care.

What it does

This AI powered mobile app, Eve, grants medical access by way of telemedicine, giving fast and accurate diagnosis for women located in rural and remote areas. Eve can track symptoms, ask questions to narrow down a diagnosis, look up education on sexual and reproductive health, pregnancy tracker and even schedule a virtual doctor appointment or show you a list of the nearest hospitals according to your GPS location.

How we built it

Eve was built using Android Studio and Java for the android application part of the project and HTML, CSS, Javascript and Node.js for the web(chatbot deployment) of the project.

Challenges we ran into

The challenges we faced include, power outage for team members, trying to brainstorm, get a working mvp, and integrating the chatbot model to our app.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We are proud that we have brought this vision to life even thru all the storms and power outages our team had.

What we learned

We learn that in order to properly use AI with this product, we need security measures in place to make sure that AI does not have too much access to the user's medical information, such as xrays and test results. Doing so, protects the user.

What's next for Eve

While Eve was created for Android, we hope to bring it to the Apple Platform as well. We also are looking to incorporate a way for Eve to be used in countries that are not on 5G. We hope to find a solution to prevent the the video from lagging in those countries. We are also looking into features that could provide remote monitoring for maternal health.

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