Telemedicine Model for Hyperglycaemia Patients on Emergency in Ughelli, Delta State

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R O IDAMA

Abstract

Real time telemedicine model especially in the face of emergency has come to stay. In a
remote health monitoring system, patient identification is given more consideration as a
crucial security requirement. To highlight the difficulties and talk about how complete the
answers are, more research is necessary. For real-time telemedicine monitoring systems, a
novel authentication mechanism built on models is suggested. To modernize the pattern of
the neighborhood hospital's operations, the adoption of the created model as a new
authentication mechanism is suggested in the first phase. The creation and data gathering
of the recently constructed model are discussed in the second phase to put the methods into
context. Our authentication method uses two modalities namely text and visual chat. Key
component suggested usability for test users is identified. Also, future simulations and
implementations with privacy protection, authentication process ensured resultant
applications was robust, scalable, persistent and high-level usability. 81.08% of the medical
personnel and 87.21% of the patients agreed telemedicine system should be adopted due to
its quick diagnosis during emergency, reduced referrals, strengthens patients’ confidence,
eased usage, enhanced proficiency and management with user-friendly interface have all
become inherent benefits of proposed system.

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R O IDAMA

Department of Computer Science, College of Science, Federal University of Petroleum Resources
Effurun, Delta State