Hey everyone,
What are the recent AI innovations in healthcare, particularly in addressing challenges faced in rural India, where access to prescription medications and adequate medical attention from doctors remains limited?
Would you as a person pay for:
(if yes comment how much / month).
• Storing your medical records.
• Can share to any hospital/doctors.
• Uses NFC to share medical records when unconscious.
• Medical chatbot.
• Recommendations on Hospitals, insuranc
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What about starting a universal medical report for people? Easy for doctors and helps in emergency situations.
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Arcane
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