Inspiration
What it does
The application translates medical jargon into a visual language. The visual Language allows patients who are illiterate or are the general public to carefully and easily understand the contents of the message.
How I built it
We chose a cross-platform development framework native which we combined with angular. In the end, we ended up making an api that could improve further recognition and analyze the data.
We moved the moved he image to text to api to the backhand in the beginning. We had a translation API to handle the translation. For the mobile, we used Mapi API for mobile search and identification and dosage recommendations.
Challenges I ran into
No experience making mobile applications, the idea came a bit. We didn`t have a mobile app. developer. If we had a mobile app developer. It would have made the process much easier.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Coming soon..
What we learned
Coming soon..
What's next for MedEasy
We`re planning on running a prototype survey, in Southern Africa. We also plan to get a mobile app developer to assist with the front-end development.

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