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Open Access | Research Article | 30 May 2025
HDSF: A Healthcare Decision Support Framework to Provide A Seamless and Adaptable Patient Experience
1 School of Computer Science Engineering and Applications, D. Y. Patil International University, Pune 411044, India
2 Department of Interdisciplinary Research, Global Institute of Biomedical Sciences (GIBS), Delhi 110085, India
3 School of Computing and Innovative Technologies, British University Vietnam, Hanoi 720325, Vietnam
* Corresponding Author: Rahul Sharma, [email protected]
Received: 30 March 2025, Accepted: 18 May 2025, Published: 30 May 2025  
Abstract
Healthcare decision support framework(HDSF), a comprehensive web application framework designed to revolutionize healthcare accessibility and efficiency. HDSF integrates various facilities including online appointment booking, virtual doctor consultations, symptom detection, detailed prescription management, home nursing appointment scheduling, and updates on local health camps with Google Maps integration for navigation. The application employs a robust architecture with a front end developed using HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap, while the back-end leverages Java and Java Servlet technologies. Data management is facilitated by MySQL, and the application is developed within the Eclipse IDE and XAMPP environment. Additionally, HDSF incorporates advanced algorithms such as Apriori for association rule learning and K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) for classification tasks, enhancing its diagnostic and recommendation capabilities. This paper details the development process, system architecture, and algorithmic implementations, highlighting HDSF's potential to improve patient care and streamline healthcare services.

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HDSF: A Healthcare Decision Support Framework to Provide A Seamless and Adaptable Patient Experience

Keywords
healthcare decision support framework (HDSF)
healthcare web application
online medical services
machine learning algorithms in healthcare

Data Availability Statement
Data will be made available on request.

Funding
This work was supported without any funding.

Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Sharma, R., Sharma, K. D., & Bijalwan, A. (2025). HDSF: A Healthcare Decision Support Framework to Provide A Seamless and Adaptable Patient Experience. Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare, 1(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.62762/BISH.2025.352565

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