Chikitsak has been made to scale up the existing telemedicine and Patient MIS in rural areas using Azure Services and Serverless Architecture to provide a cost-economic one stop solution which is dependable and truly secure. The objective is to give the citizens a Live Doctor Interface which has a serverless architecture and can be remotely accessed irrespective of patient's geographical location.
Note: This is
Not An Open Source Project
and is intended to be shared only withHackerEarth Officials
& respective organizers of#Microsoft Azure Champions League
for Validation of my Idea Subission and Evaluation Purposes. Please check this link below to better understand the license agreement of this repository:About Proprietary Code & Repository | GitHub
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Once user installs Chikitsak on his phone, he can schedule a test, communicate with a doctor, request appointment and view all his previous data in a cost effective way.
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Chikitsak has a serverless architecture:
- Our prime focus is on user's cost and privacy. The passwords are securely stored without the intervention of any third-party applications and this prevents dataleaks from occuring.
- It is highly reliable.
- Requires very low maintenance.
- It is highly scalable - if many people want to use the same account to store different family user's data.
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Doesn't require any subscription:
- It is available free of cost for students/people having Azure Student account.
- For rest of the users, there is minimal payment for Azure account which is equivalent to a meal from one of your favourite burger joints.
- Doctor Side - Dashboard (React)
- Patient Side - Mobile App (Flutter)
- DevOps
- Active Directory (A2D)
- Blob Storage
- Cosmos DB
- API Management
- Functions
- Monitor
Clone this Dashboard to your workspace.
$ git clone https://github.com/reachvivek/Doctor-Dashboard
To build and run from a packaged jar locally:
`npm install`
`npm start`
If you navigate to http://localhost:3000/
you will be navigated to /dashboard
Kudos! 👍
To deploy this with Vercel
Fork this repo and import it to Vercel and there you go!!