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The current generation of digitalized lifestyle demands intelligent systems to support all real-time applications. The footpaths of the cloud technology have led to the developments many smart systems which are developed on grounds of machine learning techniques. The health care domain demands smart systems in order to automate functionalities to ease out the patient’s problems. The proposed Healthcare As A Service (HAAS) solution describes the smart health care solution which would provide automated functionalities to reach out nearby health care centers to take treatments for their disorders. The predictive analysis of the patient’s health information is done based on bagging algorithm in order to alert them regarding their health disorder. In case of emergency treatments, the alerts to the nearby health care centers can be done and the relevant treatments are provided based on the patient’s historical information tracked from their unique smart id generated by the HAAS.
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Padmavathi, S., Sruthi, S. (2018). HAAS: Intelligent Cloud for Smart Health Care Solutions. In: Somani, A., Srivastava, S., Mundra, A., Rawat, S. (eds) Proceedings of First International Conference on Smart System, Innovations and Computing. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 79. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5828-8_28
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