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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology

Volume  14, Issue 2 (Special Issue), April-June 2021, Pages 188-191
 

Review Article

Virtual Clinic: Best Practices for Patients and Doctors Under CoVid-19 Pandemic

Gaurav Sharma1, Ajay Shanker Singh2, Anandhan K

1Student, 2Professor , 3Assistant Professor, School of Computing Science and Engineering, Galgotias University, Greater Noida 201310, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijfmp.0974.3383.14221.25

Abstract

Virtual Clinic is a web based sofware application, where patients can consult with physicians, psychologists, therapists, and other health professionals. No physical
presence of the patient is required in the virtual clinic. It is much better during the
examination if the disease does not require it as the obligatory diagnostic prerequisite.
Te web-based VC has been designed for functional and nonfunctional purposes and
specifcations. Tese criteria have been met through interviews that have semi structured and open-ended questions on disease evaluation by medical practitioners. Finished questions concerning the evaluation by the experience of the disease. And it’s a
very open source application that any user can link a shared issue to a conference. Tis
virtual clinic was used during lockdown due to Covid-19. Tere have been many lockdowns in countries all over the world. Tis was the only option during the pandemic.
In developing the application, we were particularly concerned about the provision of
services and the reliable, secure, and efcient storage of data. Here, the non-functional
and functional requirements are proposed along with such clinic’s design. Such requirements were collected depending on the input that medical practitioners have
specifed via interviews that had open ended and semi structured questions related to
assessment of disease according to their experience.
 


Corresponding Author : Ajay Shanker Singh