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Problem: In India, access to quality healthcare is often limited by geographical and logistical barriers. Diagnostic sample collection, especially in rural and underserved areas, is a significant challenge. Patients have to travel long distances to r

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The model is scalable, but execution in remote areas with poor network connectivity might slow it down but solid idea bro

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