A Mobile Application for Blood Transfusion in Sri Lanka for Emergency Cases Based on Government Hospitals
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2021Author
de Alwis, KCM
Ekanayake, EMSK
Bandara, MMNH
Ganepola, D
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Blood is known as one of the most
precious gifts that humankind can give to one
another, and the need for blood is most felt when
one begs for life from anaemia. In an emergency,
the increase in the number of victims is
uncontrollable and a victim may need more than
100 pints of blood. In today's challenging
environment, a Mobile Application for the
transfusion of blood is a great blessing, and the
goal here is to find blood donors in the shortest
amount of time. This paper is primarily
concerned with the transfusion of blood in the
shortest possible time in an emergency. The
proposed Mobile Application allows blood
donors to enter details, including blood type, the
location used by Google Maps and contact
information. This Mobile application enables
hospital staff members to request blood from the
donors in an emergency through voice input.
Hospital staff can track where the donors are
according to their predicted minimum time, and
could contact them for blood needs. The hospital
should be able to provide transport facilities to
solicit accepted donors. This blood transfusion
system is crucial in emergency blood
distribution, because it allows for central and
immediate access to donor data and location
from any location. The primary goal of this paper
is to maintain a well-informed group of blood
receptors that can be used at any given time.
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