International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering

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TITLE Universal Health Record System Using QR Code: A Digital Solution for Secure and Instant Healthcare Access
ABSTRACT Efficient management of patient medical records is a major challenge in modern healthcare systems. Patients often visit multiple hospitals, resulting in fragmented and inaccessible medical histories. This paper presents the design and development of a Universal Health Record (UHR) System using QR Code technology to provide secure, fast, and universal access to patient data. Each patient is assigned a unique QR code that links to their digital health records stored in a cloud database. Healthcare providers can scan the QR code to instantly retrieve medical history, improving diagnosis accuracy and emergency response. The proposed system is simple, cost-effective, and suitable for both urban and rural healthcare environments.
AUTHOR SAMRUDDHI ASHUTOSH LAD, ATHARVA ASHUTOSH LAD, HARSHADA SAMADHAN PATIL, VISHAL DIGAMBAR SONAWANE Department of Electronics and Computer, Shreeyash Collage of Engineering and Technology, CHH. Sambhaji Nagar, India
VOLUME 183
DOI DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2026.1404125
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