You can access our application DYL-HP here.
The first output of the project is the design of alternative health systems to provide remote health services at home with the artificial intelligence-based digital electronic health service method, without people going to hospital, due to the deterioration and almost collapse of health systems all over the world, especially due to the COVID-19 epidemic, excessive workload and high costs. The aim is to create, improve and disseminate. A very comprehensive analysis study has been carried out, including the problems, needs, advantages and disadvantages and suggestions in this field. It is a known fact that there is a lot of workload and gaps in health systems that currently provide physical services in the world. A data book guide(handbook) will be prepared as a result of the project by analyzing data collection efforts to determine the needs and suggestions in the relevant field with the relevant stakeholders in each partner's country with the SPSS(Social Sciences Statistical Package) program. Additionally, and most importantly, a digital health application (DYL-HP) will be implemented that can provide free, non-profit healthcare services to people living all over the world.
The innovative side of the DYL-HP project; This DYL-HP application, which can perform the treatment and follow-up of the patient's health services remotely at home without going to the hospital with an artificial intelligence-based digital method, makes the application effective in terms of the support and improvement it will provide to the healthcare system. Therefore, creating a data analysis book by learning the needs, problems and suggestions in the field and analyzing them is an innovation.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic, there has been intense interest in creating alternative supportive health services to the health system, but unfortunately, a needs and suggestion analysis study on the emerging problems and those experiencing these problems has not been carried out to date. Therefore, our study will be a first in the health and academic communities. Particular importance was given to the creation of a digital health technology that can control and treat all individuals who do not want to go to the hospital or cannot go to the hospital due to financial difficulties and cannot receive health care during and after the pandemic. This project will be provided through the digital young life health platform (DYL-HP).
This study, which was developed to prevent health services from being disrupted due to force majeure such as the pandemic and other economic reasons, and is a first step in the world, will have features that can be adapted to mobile communication devices. It will be interactive with the health system of each country and will be able to provide services in all world languages with I18 (Internationalization) and a global need will be met with DYL-HP.
The needs analysis studies, which are the first intellectual output of the project, were successfully carried out and presented by the project team and under the coordination of Prof. Dr. Servet SOYGÜDER.