International Journal of Computer Techniques Volume 12 Issue 4 | Medi-Care: A Smart Healthcare Platform Connecting Patients and Doctors
Medi-Care: A Smart Healthcare Platform Connecting Patients and Doctors
Authors:
Ms. Jyoti Kataria, Assistant Professor, NIET, Greater Noida (jyoti.kataria@niet.co.in)
Mr. Ankit Kumar Pathak, B.Tech (IT), NIET, Greater Noida
Ms. Nafreen Anjum, B.Tech (IT), NIET, Greater Noida
Journal: International Journal of Computer Techniques – Volume 12 Issue 4
ISSN: 2394-2231
Publication Date: July – August 2025
URL: https://ijctjournal.org/
Abstract
Medi-Care is a full-stack web healthcare platform designed to improve patient-doctor interaction via appointment scheduling, real-time consultations, and secure health record access. Built with React.js and Node.js, the platform combines modern technologies for a scalable, secure, and user-centric experience in digital healthcare delivery.
Keywords
Web-based healthcare applications, EHR, telemedicine, appointment scheduling, role-based access control (RBAC), RESTful APIs, full-stack development, health informatics
Conclusion
Medi-Care successfully addresses modern healthcare challenges by delivering responsive dashboards, secure patient data management, and seamless scheduling capabilities. Its real-world scalability and modular design position it as a viable solution for remote and emergency care needs. Future improvements may enhance its AI-driven recommendation capabilities and expand multilingual support.
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