Iishi Patel, Sambhav Jain, J. K. Vishwajeet, Vibhuti Aggarwal, Pragati Mehra
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Abstract
In such an unfortunate situation of a medical
emergency, a lot of people tend to lose their lives which can be a
result of misplaced/delayed paperwork. Thus it is essential to have
the patient’s medical record history before going into major
surgery and it is often unavailable at the required time due to the
chain of communication between different hospitals. As a possible
solution to this problem we propose a central chain of all medical
records of a patients in an electronic format. The electronic health
records (EHRs) are patient-centered, real-time records that make
information available to authorized users and help doctors
diagnose cases more quickly, reduce medical errors, and deliver
safer care. EHRs improve the communication gap and make the
process of getting medical attention quicker. Our methodology
includes an easy to use 2 module approach (doctor portal and
patient portal) with multiple sub modules all linked to a common
database. We create a secure and centralized database for EHRs
with an easy approach and manageable methodology. Security is
important in our use case and we thus include- Secure
authentication (and verification of doctor’s ID while creating a
new account) , two factor authentication and OTP verification
while accessing patient reports. We are using block chain for
safely storing multiple patient records for maintaining a safe
storage of multiple records. The doctors will be able to access the
patients with few clicks and verification and understand the
patient background. This will majorly help in maintaining
records, accessing prescription and getting an overview of the
patient's medical history while saving a lot of manual paper work.