Authors :
Posa Venkata Sunil; Kallagunta Venkata Rakesh; Pigili Venkata Manikanta
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 4 - April
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26apr1383
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Abstract :
Managing personal health records and following prescribed medication routines can be difficult for many patients,
mainly due to unorganized documents and the possibility of missing doses. This project introduces a web-based system
designed to organize healthcare information and support timely medicine intake. The platform includes secure user
registration and authentication, along with dedicated sections to manage medical reports, doctor consultations, hospital
visits, and prescribed medications. A key feature of the system is the medicine reminder component, which enables users to
set dosage schedules and receive timely alerts, helping to avoid missed medications. All healthcare data is stored in a wellstructured database, allowing quick access, efficient organization, and dependable record handling. The system also provides
a user-friendly dashboard that acts as a central hub for accessing all health-related information. System evaluation shows
that the platform improves the availability of medical records, increases adherence to medication schedules, and minimizes
dependence on manual methods. Overall, the solution offers a secure, scalable, and efficient approach to managing personal
healthcare. Future improvements may include integration with cloud services, advanced data analytics, and compatibility
with hospital information systems.
Keywords :
Medicine Reminder System, Medical Records Management, Digital Health Monitoring, Patient Data Management, Secure Web Application.
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Managing personal health records and following prescribed medication routines can be difficult for many patients,
mainly due to unorganized documents and the possibility of missing doses. This project introduces a web-based system
designed to organize healthcare information and support timely medicine intake. The platform includes secure user
registration and authentication, along with dedicated sections to manage medical reports, doctor consultations, hospital
visits, and prescribed medications. A key feature of the system is the medicine reminder component, which enables users to
set dosage schedules and receive timely alerts, helping to avoid missed medications. All healthcare data is stored in a wellstructured database, allowing quick access, efficient organization, and dependable record handling. The system also provides
a user-friendly dashboard that acts as a central hub for accessing all health-related information. System evaluation shows
that the platform improves the availability of medical records, increases adherence to medication schedules, and minimizes
dependence on manual methods. Overall, the solution offers a secure, scalable, and efficient approach to managing personal
healthcare. Future improvements may include integration with cloud services, advanced data analytics, and compatibility
with hospital information systems.
Keywords :
Medicine Reminder System, Medical Records Management, Digital Health Monitoring, Patient Data Management, Secure Web Application.