Health assessment by use of climatic data

Created by team HealthClimate on November 16, 2024

Application of technology The application utilises various IBM technology such as; 1. Use of both watsonx. ai and watsonx. Assistant was integrated so as to generate comprehensive responses regarding influence of weather patterns on heath status of a user. Watsonx.ai was also used to generate text from SkillsBuild 2. Watsonx Orchestrate was used to automate data entry of climatic information from IBM ESG softwares such as the Environmental Intelligence Suite. 3. Cognos analytics was used to provide insights by use of dashboards and assistants regarding impact of environmental conditions to medical conditions such as asthma. Business value. The value is based on reduction of time for doctors who have a difficulty recommending what prescription to give their patients while taking into account environmental factors. Originality The uniqueness is integration of services from Watsonx with IBM's ESG software such as Environmental Intelligence Suite as well as use of the Cognos analytics Another creative aspect is designing detailed text files and pdf documents from IBM SkillsBuild which enables users to understand the functionality of IBM software such as Watsonx. Assistant. The problem being addressed is people with medical conditions such as asthma are severely impacted by climate change specifically regarding elevated temperature and high amounts of carbon emission. Additionally climate scientists, doctors or even pharmacists may not know how to use technology so as to assess environmental factors by use of technology. The future prospects are to have the application placed on hospitals for monitoring status of patients with respiratory conditions. Test the application performance on pharmaceutical firms so that they could assess the performance of the medications while taking into account environmental factors. Lastly, the application could be integrated to other softwares that climate scientists have such as water engineers with regard to water activities.

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