Abstract
Abstract: Problem Statement: Current healthcare systems often rely on paper-based reporting, leading to delayed access to critical test results for both patients and doctors. Additionally, fragmented health records pose challenges for healthcare professionals in making informed decisions due to scattered data. Moreover, demographic disparities limit access to essential health information. Inefficient workflows among pathologists further exacerbate the delay in delivering crucial data to doctors and patients. These issues collectively hinder efficient healthcare delivery, increase operational costs, and compromise patient outcomes. Criteria Used: Transitions from paper to digital reporting, ensuring immediate access to test results for patients and doctors. It consolidates scattered health records into a comprehensive digital system, empowering healthcare professionals. Using phone numbers as identifiers, it bridges demographic gaps, allowing universal access to health data. Real-time monitoring enables patient empowerment. It streamlines pathologists' workflow by inputting data directly into the digital system, easily accessible by doctors and patients. This transformation enhances healthcare delivery, cuts costs, and fosters better outcomes for all
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