Intelligent Telehealth Care System for Remote Medical Care with Integration into Mobile Hospital Services

Abstract

An Intelligent telehealth care system meant to give timely and effective healthcare to persons in remote places or those encountering difficulties visiting hospitals, particularly the elderly. Patients or their family members can enter symptoms into the system's user-friendly interface, which instantly connects them to an on-call physician for follow-up. The doctor sends a mobile hospital, which is an outfitted with present-day medical equipment, prescription drugs, and a nursing bed, if immediate action is required. Additionally, the system has an artificial intelligence (AI) component that informs users about common illnesses, their symptoms, and available therapies. This breakthrough intends to address healthcare access gaps, giving timely and vital medical care, especially for vulnerable populations in Oman. The demands of the elderly and those suffering from chronic illnesses, who might not be able to travel great distances to get to hospitals, are specifically addressed by this system. Because primary care is offered at or close to homes, the system also lessens the pressure on nearby hospitals. Furthermore, the system guarantees the delivery of prompt, individualized care, which lessens the number of emergency situations that are made worse by postponements in receiving medical attention. Many patients who live in remote locations can have their quality of life enhanced by this invention.

Country : Sultanate of Oman

1 Asaiel Khamis Saleem AL-Whibi2 Mahnad Said Al-Habsi3 Teef Salam AL-Rashdi4 Dr. Suresh G B

  1. College of Computing and Information Sciences, University of Technology and Applied Sciences – Ibra, Sultanate of Oman
  2. College of Computing and Information Sciences, University of Technology and Applied Sciences – Ibra, Sultanate of Oman
  3. College of Computing and Information Sciences, University of Technology and Applied Sciences – Ibra, Sultanate of Oman
  4. College of Computing and Information Sciences, University of Technology and Applied Sciences – Ibra, Sultanate of Oman

IRJIET, Volume 9, Issue 5, May 2025 pp. 273-277

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2025.905036

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