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    RFID Enabled Quick Medical Information Retrieval System
    (ASST. PROF. ANKITA FALLDESSAI, 2026) ANDREA VIRGINA RODRIGUES; JUVEN CHAIM D’SILVA; JUVENCY SANYA FERNANDES; NIVEDITHA PANICKER; SWAGI LOURDES COUTINHO
    Healthcare institutions require fast, reliable, and secure access to patient medical records to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Traditional paper-based record management systems are often inefficient, prone to human error, and time-consuming, especially during emergencies where immediate access to patient history is critical. The proposed system presents a smart healthcare solution that integrates RFID technology with cloud-based data management and a mobile application platform to streamline patient identification and medical record access. Each patient is assigned a unique RFID card, enabling quick identification and instant retrieval of medical history. The system ensures secure, role-based access for administrators, doctors, and patients, thereby maintaining data privacy and integrity. The solution leverages real-time cloud synchronization to store and update patient records efficiently. Medical professionals can access, update, and manage patient information seamlessly, while patients can securely view their medical history through a mobile interface. The system reduces paperwork, minimizes record retrieval time, enhances operational efficiency, and improves the overall quality of healthcare service delivery. This project demonstrates the practical application of IoT and cloud computing technologies in modern healthcare environments and provides a scalable, secure, and cost-effective alternative to conventional record management systems.

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