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REDEFINING OUTPUT ARCHITECTURE IN CLINICAL ALGORITHMS: AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SKIN DISORDERS
Dr. Rujuta Joshi, Dr. Dilip Jani
ABSTRACT As clinical decision-support algorithms increasingly shape patient care, defining their output architecture becomes vital. While biomedical systems emphasize quantifiable outputs such as lab values or risk scores, Ayurvedic medicine interprets therapeutic success through a blend of subjective well-being, Dosha equilibrium, and functional improvements. This paper explores how output in clinical algorithms can be reimagined within an Ayurvedic context, especially for skin disorders like Kushtha(skin disorders). A framework is proposed that captures Ayurvedic therapeutic markers, patient-reported outcomes, and feedback loops while maintaining compatibility with modern algorithmic systems. Keywords: . [Download Article] [Download Certifiate] |
