A developed MEDICAL+ and MEDICAL PLUS+ for Tele patient care web applications

Abdelhaleim A. Abdallah , Mohamed Bushra Mohamed , Mohamed Gamal Eldin , Zeinab A. Mustafa , Banazier A. Ibraheem , Elmustafa Sayed Ali
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People face difficulties in obtaining various care services, which leads to a severe delay in health care treatment, especially in light of the events that accompanied the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic, and therefore obtaining them may cause serious illness or even death. This paper is about MEDICAL+ and MEDICAL PLUS+ applications that were developed to enables the patients to gain healthcare treatment in the easiest, cheapest and timeless way. The applications were developed using web developing languages and tools to enables the user to book appointments, performing online chatting sessions with the healthcare providers and receiving the medical prescriptions directly after the online session in the same application.

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为远程患者护理web应用程序开发的医疗+和医疗PLUS+
人们在获得各种护理服务方面面临困难,这导致医疗保健治疗的严重延误,特别是考虑到新冠肺炎疫情蔓延所发生的事件,因此获得这些服务可能会导致严重疾病甚至死亡。本文是关于MEDICAL+和MEDICAL PLUS+应用程序的,这些应用程序旨在使患者能够以最简单、最便宜和永恒的方式获得医疗保健治疗。这些应用程序是使用网络开发语言和工具开发的,使用户可以预约,与医疗保健提供者进行在线聊天,并在同一应用程序中的在线会话后直接接收医疗处方。
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