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Publication Embargo Remote Treatment Management Approach to Rural Healthcare in Sri Lanka(2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Shashishka, P.W.T.; Madhusankar, M.S.; Perera, M.T.K.; Gnanasena, A.M.J.C.; Kuruppu, T.A.; Kahandawaarachchi, K.A.D.C.P.With the complications of society, people tend to ignore their medical status and focus on other priorities. Majorly due to lack of time to consult medical help, also in a pandemic situation like Corona Virus people have tended to detour their health issues. Patients lack options to contact their medical consultant without being physically present. “Remote Treatment” is designed to address this issue. App offers video conferencing between the patient and the medical consultant. Patients can choose the quality of the stream depending on the internet connection's capability, implemented utilizing WebRTC. Additionally, Remote Treatment provides patient data management and prescription handling along with improved security. Medical consultants has access to patient's previous and current reports also detailed graphs on their progress, implemented by utilizing Fusion charts, prescription handling has digitalized the prescription process hence patients wouldn't have the risk of acquiring inaccurate medicines. prescription handling is based on voice recognition built on using sphinx package In a telemedicine feature information security is utmost importance since these information violations could result in devastating situations. Information is secured with the aid of blockchain technology to provide maximum security. Remote Treatment allows patients to access medical help quickly with optimized condition.Publication Embargo Secured, Intelligent Blood and Organ Donation Management System - “LifeShare”(2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Wijayathilaka, P.L.; Pahala Gamage, P.H.; De Silva, K.H.B.; Athukorala, A.P.P.S.; Kahandawaarachchi, K.A.D.C.P.; Pulasinghe, K.N.The scarcity and exigency for blood and organs has created many discrepancies in current approaches. These have created the criteria for malpractices such as organ trafficking and black market selling. This research presents a solution with a secured-smart blood and organ donation web developed system, allowing both patients and healthcare providers to access information about the blood and organ processing records. The database would be managed using the Blockchain technology which could be only accessed by authorized users. Finally, tracking all registered donors, the proposed system generates a smart identity developed by Ethereum Smart Contract (ESC). System predicts blood demand for the future ten years using Linear Regression Model with 0.998 of high R-squared accuracy value. This reduces shortages and wastage of blood. Also, using global positioning system and K-Nearest Neighbors Machine Learning algorithm, the system finds the best matches among donors and seekers according to the nearest location. Further, the system will automatically send questionnaires for registered users to identify and evaluate their awareness and issues about organ donation. Overall, this study aims for a secured and transparent web application. Thus, it facilitates an innovative and a productive blood donation and organ transplantation process in Sri Lankan healthcare sector.
