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13715306283?profile=RESIZE_584xProblem Statement:

In places where people live together, such as hostels, assisted livings, or big families, medicines are often scattered, expired or left forgotten. One person may need paracetamol, but is not sure about it's availability or best before date and this creates stress and confusion. In emergencies people tend to text in group chats asking, “Does anyone have this medicine?” or, worse, use something that has expired. The outcome is money wasted, stress, and sometimes the use of unsafe, expired drugs.

Gaps in Current Solutions:

All the majority existing apps such medicine reminders or expiry reminders, are only designed for personal use. They remind a single person to take medication or notify of expiry dates. But they don’t manage group issues, like coordinating a shared first-aid kit, preventing duplicates, or borrowing safely from a neighbour.

The Solution: HealthHive

HealthHive acts like a smart, shared first-aid manager for groups, making it easy to handle medicines in a safe and organized way. Everyone in a home or hostel can see what medications are available right away with a shared inventory, which helps to prevent confusion.If someone needs a medicine quickly, they can simply use the Borrow & Share feature to send a request instead of texting in group chats where messages might get missed or overlooked. To make sure someone acts before it's too late, the app also notifies everyone in the group of expiration and low-stock alerts. HealthHive uses duplicate prevention, which identifies medications that are already on the market before another is bought, to reduce waste. Additionally, there’s an optional auto-order feature that partners with local pharmacies to handle refills and its safety layer ensures responsible sharing with dosage guidance and prescription checks.

Who Benefits:

HealthHive is designed for real-life situations where people live together and often face medicine-related challenges. Students in hostels find themselves asking for basic medicines, while families with many members may struggle to keep track of what’s inside their first-aid box. Caregivers frequently juggle the duty of monitoring numerous people's medications in settings like orphanages and assisted living facilities, which can be stressful and prone to errors. By providing them with a clear, shared view of what is available and what is running low, HealthHive streamlines this process.

It keeps staff members organised in assisted living and nursing homes and also guarantees that residents always receive their medications on time and safely rather than running the risk of missing or expired doses.Local pharmacies also benefit by becoming part of a system that provides them with regular, predictable orders. On the whole, the community gains through reduced waste, smarter use of resources, and safer practices that prevent expired or duplicate medicines from being used.

Why It Matters to Me:

I have seen friends take medicines which have expired during my stay in hostel as they did not check the expiry dates. I have also been in chats where people urgently asked for basic medicines. Having one shared, safe, and smart system would save time, money, and stress and prevent risky mistakes.

Technical Details:

HealthHive will be built as a mobile app (Android/iOS) that uses simple barcode or QR scanning to quickly add medicines to a shared inventory. This inventory is stored on a secure cloud with backend, so that only authorized members can view or edit it. The system will automatically track expiry dates, predict low stock levels and also send alerts to the entire group. For hostels or shared spaces, HealthHive can also add optional smart lockers, allowing medicines to be safely dropped off and picked up without confusion.

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  • Love this idea! It really connects to everyday hostel and family struggles with medicines. The shared inventory and expiry alerts feel super practical—just adding a quick real life example would make it even more relatable.
  • This is a good idea! How would you make sure people actually update the shared inventory?
    • Appreciate the question! I’d make updating simple with just a quick scan or tap so everyone actually keeps the inventory updated.
  • This is a really practical and impactful idea—I like how HealthHive focuses on real group living situations where medicine confusion is common. It feels especially useful for hostels and big families where I’ve also seen expiry and availability issues cause stress. One suggestion: you could add a “priority alert system” so that in emergencies, the request for a medicine gets highlighted to all group members instantly, ensuring faster responses when time is critical.
  • I like how HealthHive focuses on shared medicine management instead of just reminders, adding a simple way to motivate timely updates to the inventory could make it even more reliable in daily use.
  • Fantastic concept! HealthHive tackles a real, messy problem with a clear, shared inventory, safety checks, and smart alerts! Love the group-first angle, barcode ease, and pharmacy tie-ins! Practical, scalable, and impact-driven—this can genuinely cut waste and improve medication safety everywhere!
  • This is such a thoughtful and needed idea. It turns the stressful, scattered hunt for medicine into a calm, organized, and safe system. You’ve taken a common shared struggle and designed a solution that truly feels like caring for a community. Well done—this could genuinely keep people healthier and safer.
  • This is a great idea! We all take medications for granted until an emergency arises, and HealthHive truly clarifies the "who has what" situation in communal living areas. I love how it blends convenience (shared inventory, borrow & share) with safety like dosage guidance, expiry checks. It seems as though it might actually reduce stress and even save lives in everyday situations.
  • This is a great idea! Anyone who’s lived in a hostel, PG, or even a busy household knows the stress of searching for medicines when someone’s unwell. You’ve nailed the pain points: confusion, waste, and worst of all, the risk of using expired drugs. Features like shared inventory, expiry alerts, and borrow & share are practical and could genuinely reduce stress. I would like to suggest one thing though: the app could gently flag if someone tries to borrow a medicine that doesn’t suit their health profile (like allergies or existing conditions).
  • This is a very practical and much-needed solution. The shared inventory and expiry alerts can genuinely reduce confusion and waste in group settings. I especially like the Borrow & Share feature, as it solves a real communication gap during emergencies
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