Assessment and Accomplish Dr. Dummy Outpatient Ambulatory Using ChatBots

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Nitisha
Dr. Lakshmi Shankar Singh

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Convenient access to medical facilities is always necessary to improve the quality of hospital services and the overall health status of the Indian population. Using an online registration service system is one method. The current literature assessment's objective is to look at some of the issues that arise when medical professionals have no ability to deliver healthcare services. The process involves reviewing a number of articles about foreign and websites for licencing in India in 2015. However, Dr. Dummy medical professional services will not begin operating in India until 2023. Journals in the health sector are the ones that are searched for Using Google Scholar as well as and ResearchGate; 22 journals that match the theme are found after multiple assessments and reviews; the use of an online virtual doctor service system can shorten patient wait times for registration before seeing a doctor; many Indian hospitals have implemented Dr. Dummy and services for registration via the internet, although there nevertheless remain a lot of challenges.


This problem can arise both in the planning stage and in the service implementation stage. Some examples of this include a patient who is unable to use a mobile, a lack of human resources, and incomplete patient information on the online registration system. It is anticipated that hospitals implementing online-based mock doctor registration services would benefit from this literature analysis by comprehending more fully the elements that might pose hurdles to utilising internet-based registration programmes and being more ready to safeguard against them.

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Nitisha, & Dr. Lakshmi Shankar Singh. (2024). Assessment and Accomplish Dr. Dummy Outpatient Ambulatory Using ChatBots. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(6), 2219–2224. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i6.5686
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Nitisha

Scholar M.Tech CSE, SCIRET CCSU(Campus), Meerut, India

Dr. Lakshmi Shankar Singh

Assistant Professor, SCRIET CCSU(Campus), Meerut, India