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Chandigarh, May 12

Students from Punjab Engineering College (PEC) Deemed University have prepared a user-friendly mobile app, Be Sure Buddy Care-PEC, for paperless management of mini-Covid care centres. The app will accommodate the information of patients, doctors, nurses and families at centres.

Additional features of the software include updates on crucial administrative data such as the number of available beds, record updates of the nursing staff and attendants and other description.

Through the platform, patients can be registered at the centre at the time of admission, their daily vitals will be recorded and regularly updated on the platform, which can be used for treatment and monitoring by the doctors and other health professionals.

Students involved in the development of the application are Manpreet Singh Juneja, Puneet Bansal, Taranjot Singh, Utkarsh Goel and Shubh Ashish. They were mentored by Assistant Professor Mayank Gupta from the Computer Science Department at PEC and Professor Vasundhara Singh.

One such centre has been set up by Sartaj Lamba, founder and CEO of Buddy Cabs Pvt Ltd, at Sri Aurobindo School, Sector 27, in association with Arvind Mehan, management head of the school and a PEC alumnus of 1974 batch. — TNS


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