Finding the right specialist, choosing a clinic, making an appointment with a doctor at a convenient day and time is easy. The mobile application MyHealth, developed by students, will help to do all this quickly, and most importantly, remotely.
The authors of a very relevant development were second-year students of the faculty of Computer and Software Engineering at Inha University in Tashkent Abdulatif Ubaydullaev and Azizjon Rakhimov. According to the developers, the idea of creating such an application arose after the next trip to the doctor.
“Not so long ago I had to go to the doctor myself. I will omit, of course, all the inconvenience of finding specialists and working medical clinics during a pandemic. The first inspection was in-person. The doctor conducted all further consultations on Telegram. And then the idea came to me to automate this whole process: from finding a doctor to a reminder about taking medications”, – said student Abdulatif Ubaidullaev.
The main goal of programmers is to unite all medical centers in a global platform where patients will have a choice and competition will appear in medical clinics.
“The application will also greatly simplify the process of finding doctors and clinics in the capital for residents of the regions, allow you to remotely make an appointment with specialists without waiting in lines, and then keep in touch with the doctor, talk about improvements or worsening, and adjust treatment. And all this is online and through one single application”, – added student Azizjon Rakhimov.
The application is currently under development. In parallel, negotiations are ongoing with private medical centers, partners are being sought.