A Review Report on Medi-Intel Engine

Authors

  • Naznin A. Qayyum Shaikh Student, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Terna Public Charitable Trust’s College of Engineering, Osmanabad, India
  • Vandana Chandrakant Maindargi Associate Professor, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Terna Public Charitable Trust’s College of Engineering, Osmanabad, India
  • Prashant S. Kolhe Professor, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Terna Public Charitable Trust’s College of Engineering, Osmanabad, India

Abstract

In the modern era, increasing professional demands, household responsibilities, and digital engagement have led many individuals to neglect their health. Minor health issues are often overlooked, which can escalate into serious medical conditions due to delays in seeking care. To address this growing concern, I propose the development of an AI-powered healthcare system which is web-based platform designed to assist users in managing their health more effectively. By leveraging Artificial Intelligence, the system will analyze user-reported symptoms, offer preliminary diagnostic insights, and provide essential information before medical consultation. It will also support continuous health monitoring and deliver personalized, real-time recommendations based on user’s medical history. Unlike traditional healthcare systems, AI offers 24/7 support, continuous learning, and adaptability to individual needs. The proposed solution aims to reduce unnecessary clinical visits, lower healthcare costs, and enhance early detection and prevention. Ultimately, this system seeks to make healthcare more accessible, efficient, and personalized, supporting a shift toward proactive and patient-centered care.

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Published

31-05-2025

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N. A. Q. Shaikh, V. C. Maindargi, and P. S. Kolhe, “A Review Report on Medi-Intel Engine”, IJRAMT, vol. 6, no. 5, pp. 98–99, May 2025, Accessed: Jun. 14, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://journals.ijramt.com/index.php/ijramt/article/view/3074