Healthcare accessibility in rural India has always been a major concern. Seeing how patients struggle to reach doctors and afford consultations inspired me to create Medicare — a system that connects people directly to doctors, monitors health in real-time, and integrates with government health schemes to ensure no one is left behind. I started by designing a sensor-based monitoring system that tracks vitals like heart rate, EMG, blood pressure, and SpO₂. Using IoT modules, the data is sent to a cloud-based dashboard, where doctors can view and analyze patient health remotely. Then I integrated telemedicine via video calls and added AI-based alerts for emergency detection. Finally, I built a pharmacy and government scheme portal, ensuring full ecosystem coverage — from diagnosis to medication and support. I learned to handle real-time data pipelines, API integrations, and secure data storage for sensitive health information. I also explored UI/UX design for elderly users, edge computing, and medical data compliance standards. Maintaining data accuracy from low-cost sensors
Building low-latency communication for remote consultations
Ensuring data privacy and scalability on limited infrastructure
Designing an intuitive interface for non-technical users
Built With
- c++-frameworks:-flask
- firebase-apis:-webrtc-(video-call)
- google-cloud-iot-core-databases:-mongodb
- government-health-scheme-api-hardware:-arduino
- iot
- javascript
- languages:-python
- node.js-platforms:-aws
- raspberry-pi
- react
- sensors
- twilio
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