Abstract
Health care for cattle's using telecommunication is a concept that has evolved to address the issues of call routing from the current healthcare dynamics. The aim to decongest to reduce costs, for both Companies and farmers, and making healthcare available to all who need it is met. The action expected from the valerians as a result of such monitoring is to make clinical decisions on whether the patient requires: Immediate treatments Urgent doctor visit Continued monitoring The judgment on which patients can be put into a continuous monitoring mode Instead of frequents visits by veterinary doctors. I. Introduction People live in rural area cannot get primary information about the primary treatment of the diseases for their cattle, how to take care of cattle in different season and they face difficulties in communication about the booking visit of veterinary doctor. Sometimes the care taker of the cattle are not aware of primary treatment their cattle, how to take care of cattle in different season, visit booking of veterinary doctor. Due to this problem now we are develop new concept of health care for animals. This services are to be Implemented to reduce the Emergence congestion, Cattle travel, working to- wards prevention and cure rather than treatment and sickness and overall healthcare costs. The aim to decongest to reduce costs, for both Companies and farmers, and making healthcare available to all who need it is met. The infrastructure is an all-inclusive term that encompasses a number of high-tech applications that in- volve providing remote care for cattle. The action expected from the valerians as a result of such monitoring is to make a clinical decision on whether the patient requires: Immediate treatments Urgent doctor visit Continued monitoring The judgment on which patients can be put into a continuous remote monitoring mode Instead of frequents visits by veterinary doctors
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