Authors: Arkaprabho Saha
Abstract: AI-assisted digital healthcare systems are increasingly important for improving access, reducing administrative workload, and supporting early clinical decision-making. This paper presents the design and evaluation of CurePharm, a web-based healthcare platform that integrates symptom-based guidance, appointment management, and patient support functions. The proposed system combines a responsive web interface with backend logic for user interaction, data handling, and AI-assisted assistance. The objective is to study whether a lightweight engineering architecture can deliver reliable, scalable, and user-friendly healthcare support for common patient workflows. A prototype implementation was developed and evaluated using functional testing, usability feedback, and performance metrics. The results indicate that modular web architecture and AI-supported interaction can improve accessibility and streamline patient engagement. The paper concludes with design implications for future healthcare information systems and outlines opportunities for secure deployment and clinical integration.
International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology