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    Geo-Health application

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    Undergraduate Project Report (1.824Mb)
    Date
    2022-10
    Author
    Muwanguzi, Emmanuel
    Kantongole, Fatihi
    Kizza, Henry Musuza
    Nanjwenge, Bruce Senfuma
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    The objective of this project is to come up with a Geo-Health App, a web and mobile application that helps users to easily locate nearby medical help. The project further gives users first aid tips that help them administer first aid to victims of medical emergencies as they await or look for medical help. The system gives special attention to road accidents in that it takes the responsibility of warning and advising drivers and motor cyclists of areas where most accidents occur. Once the user gets to a health facility, the system allows the specialist to login and add prescriptions and make reports for patients as well as patents can also view their medical history. Therefore, the system supports a patient right from the incident of an emergency and all the way to the specialist until the patient is finally okay.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12281/17083
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