HealthBeam: Design and Implementation of a Healthcare Automation System
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https://doi.org/10.15157/ijitis.2025.8.4.1173-1194Keywords:
Healthcare IT Systems, e-Health Platform, Hospital Information Systems, Programming Languages, Software TestingAbstract
Many healthcare facilities still rely on outdated communication technology or lack such technology entirely, reducing efficiency in patient interaction and service delivery. The primary objective of this paper is to present the conceptual design, system architecture, and platform implementation of HealthBeam to significantly curtail the dependence on paper-based processes including patient examination records and medical charts. By promoting digitalization, HealthBeam offers an environmentally friendly solution tailored for medical-related environments. Beyond its operational advantages, it has the potential to transform doctor-patient interaction by enabling real-time communication and streamlined workflows. HealthBeam is designed to optimize response times in emergency situations and ensure that medical data is securely stored in centralized databases, where it can be accessed quickly by authorized personnel. By combining accessibility, security, and efficiency, HealthBeam addresses key limitations of traditional healthcare communication methods. Apart from the technical implementation of the platform, another objective is also the public deployment by making HealthBeam accessible through its website. This work demonstrates how targeted digital interventions can advance operational productivity, sustainability, and patient-centered care in modern healthcare systems.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Elior Vila, Ina Papadhopulli, Nikolay Andonov, Kamen Spassov, Aleksandër Biberaj

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