Lokmanya Tilak College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai
Computer Engineering
Major Project-1 Presentation-I
B.E. (Computer) Sem - VII
2024-25
Next-Gen AI Healthcare
Group members:
Atul Prabhakar Pathak BEA 132
Devansh Bhalchandra Mahoday BEA 134
Dhruv Babasaheb Bedare BEA 136
Ishaan Prashant Samel BEA 141
Name of Project Guide: Prof. Sonal A. Bankar
Presentation Outline
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Literature Survey
• Limitations of Existing system
• Problem Statement and Objectives
• Scope
• Proposed System
• References
ABSTRACT
Medication errors, drug interactions, and inadequate mental health support compromise
patient safety and healthcare efficiency. This project addresses these issues by
developing a comprehensive healthcare ecosystem that leverages advanced technologies
for real-time support, predictive tools, and personalized care. The system includes
features for medication accuracy, drug interaction checks, mental health companion
services, and optimized delivery mechanisms, all aimed at reducing errors and
enhancing patient care. By integrating predictive analytics, personalized content, and
real-time support, this solution seeks to improve safety and efficiency in both mental
health and pharmacy care.
INTRODUCTION
1. This project aims to create an AI-powered healthcare ecosystem combining mental
health and pharmacy services.
2. Utilizing technologies such as Generative AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning,
the system offers advanced tools for medication accuracy, drug interaction checks,
and efficient prescription matching.
3. It also provides personalized mental health support through AI-assisted diagnosis,
cognitive behavioral therapy apps, and generative AI support groups.
4. The platform's predictive analytics and real-time support ensure optimized healthcare
delivery and improved patient outcomes, making it a comprehensive solution for
modern healthcare needs.
5. By integrating pharmacy and mental health services, the platform aims to streamline
healthcare workflows, reduce operational inefficiencies, and enhance patient
engagement through a unified user experience.
LITERATURE SURVEY
Sr. Authors Title of the paper Major contributions/ Gaps
No & year of publish Methods Used
(Old to recent )
Generative AI for Focus on AI in medical Lacks real-time mental
Siva Sai
1 Transformative imaging, drug discovery, health and pharmacy
et al.
Healthcare (2024) personalized care. integration.
Mohit Does not cover holistic
Reviews AI's role in drug
Kumar AI in Pharmaceutical mental health support or
2 discovery, personalized
Sharma et Healthcare (2024) real-time pharmacy
treatment.
al. delivery.
LITERATURE SURVEY
Sr. Authors Title of the paper Major contributions/ Gaps
No & year of publish Methods Used
(Old to recent )
Missing mental health
Surbhi Enhances patient records,
AI in EMR AI integration and
3 Pagar et prescription accuracy using
Management (2024) predictive tools for
al. AI.
pharma.
Mohit Lacks real-time support
Personalized mental health
Kumar AI for Mental Health systems and pharmacy
4 treatment using AI and big
Sharma et Treatment (2024) management
data.
al. integration.
LIMITATIONS OF EXISTING SYTEM
• Lack of Real-Time Integration
Limited capability to provide real-time, cohesive support across mental
health and pharmacy services.
• Insufficient Predictive Analytics
Inadequate use of predictive tools to prevent medication errors, drug
interactions, and mental health crises.
• Poor Personalization
Existing systems often fail to offer personalized care, leading to generalized
and less effective treatment.
• Limited Accessibility and User Engagement:
Many systems do not effectively engage users or provide easy access to
mental health support, which can lead to underutilization of available
resources.
PROBLEM STATEMENT & OBJECTIVES
Problem Statement:
Healthcare systems today face significant challenges, including poor integration between mental
health and pharmacy services, resulting in fragmented care. The lack of real-time support systems
limits the ability to provide immediate, adaptive responses to patient needs. Moreover, current
treatments often rely on generalized approaches, which fail to cater to individual patient
requirements. Finally, there are critical concerns around data security and the ethical use of AI,
impacting trust and adoption.
Objectives:
Integrate Services: Unified mental health and pharmacy platform.
Real-Time Analytics: AI-driven monitoring and predictions.
Personalized Care: Tailored mental health and medication plans.
AI Support Groups: Develop virtual, AI-driven support groups for personalized mental health and
peer support.
SCOPE
1. Implement AI-driven mental health support tools to improve diagnosis accuracy and offer
personalized therapy options.
2. Enhance pharmacy management with real-time drug interaction checks and medication
accuracy improvements.
3. Utilize predictive analytics to monitor patient health and ensure compliance with treatment
plans.
4. Provide immediate support for mental health crises and medication-related inquiries using
real-time data analytics.
5. Develop AI-powered support groups and wellness platforms to foster holistic mental health
care and patient engagement.
PROPOSED SYSTEM
REFERENCES
[#] Author name, “Paper name in Italic”, Journal Name, Year of publication.
[1] S. Sai, A. Gaur, R. Sai, V. Chamola, M. Guizani, J.J.P.C. Rodrigues, “Generative AI
for Transformative Healthcare”, IEEE Access, 2024.
[2] P. Singh, A.K. Singh, N.K. Verma, A. Kumar, Z. Chegini, A. Malviya, “AI in
Pharmaceutical Healthcare”, Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy, 2024.
[3] S. Pagar, R. Sahane, S. Kolambe, S. Warang, S. Shinde, “AI-Driven Advances in
EMR Management”, IJSREM, 2024.
[4] M.K. Sharma, M.N. Nachappa, R. Kumar, “AI for Personalized Mental Health
Treatment”, IEEE ICTBIG, 2024.
[5] S.A. Alowais, S.S. Alghamdi, N. Alsuhebany, T. Alqahtani, et al., “AI in Clinical
Practice”, BMC Medical Education, 2023.
Thank You!