Authors :
Rucha Patwardhan; Vedant Patil; Parth Pawar; Surajit Paul; Dhruv Patne
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 4 - April
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26apr1917
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Abstract :
Modern healthcare systems often face challenges due to the lack of coordination between blood donation services and medical consultation platforms. In emergency situations, delays in identifying suitable blood donors and accessing timely medical advice can negatively affect patient outcomes [3]. In many emergency situations, patients and their families struggle to quickly find compatible blood donors while also trying to access timely medical advice. This delay can lead to serious consequences and highlights the need for a more connected healthcare solution. This paper presents a Smart Healthcare Management System that integrates blood donor management and online doctor consultation into a unified web-based platform. Digital healthcare platforms have been shown to improve accessibility and efficiency in healthcare delivery [2]. The system allows users to check real-time blood availability, send emergency blood requests, and schedule appointments with doctors easily. By integrating these services into one platform, the system helps reduce delays and simplifies access to healthcare support. The system also incorporates a Clinic Locator feature using open-source mapping technologies to enhance accessibility. The architecture follows a layered design approach, ensuring scalability, reliability, and secure system operation [8]. The proposed system follows a three-tier architecture, which includes the presentation layer, application layer, and database layer. This structure improves the system’s scalability, reliability, and security. The platform is developed using modern web technologies such as HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheet), JavaScript, Spring Boot and MySQL (Structured Query Language), ensuring an efficient and user-friendly experience. Experimental evaluation indicates that the system significantly reduces the time required to locate blood donors and improves overall healthcare accessibility through centralized digital management. The results demonstrate that integrating blood donation services with telemedicine platforms can play an important role in improving emergency response and patient care.
Keywords :
Smart Healthcare System, Blood Donation Management, Telemedicine, Online Consultation, Secure Web Application.
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Modern healthcare systems often face challenges due to the lack of coordination between blood donation services and medical consultation platforms. In emergency situations, delays in identifying suitable blood donors and accessing timely medical advice can negatively affect patient outcomes [3]. In many emergency situations, patients and their families struggle to quickly find compatible blood donors while also trying to access timely medical advice. This delay can lead to serious consequences and highlights the need for a more connected healthcare solution. This paper presents a Smart Healthcare Management System that integrates blood donor management and online doctor consultation into a unified web-based platform. Digital healthcare platforms have been shown to improve accessibility and efficiency in healthcare delivery [2]. The system allows users to check real-time blood availability, send emergency blood requests, and schedule appointments with doctors easily. By integrating these services into one platform, the system helps reduce delays and simplifies access to healthcare support. The system also incorporates a Clinic Locator feature using open-source mapping technologies to enhance accessibility. The architecture follows a layered design approach, ensuring scalability, reliability, and secure system operation [8]. The proposed system follows a three-tier architecture, which includes the presentation layer, application layer, and database layer. This structure improves the system’s scalability, reliability, and security. The platform is developed using modern web technologies such as HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheet), JavaScript, Spring Boot and MySQL (Structured Query Language), ensuring an efficient and user-friendly experience. Experimental evaluation indicates that the system significantly reduces the time required to locate blood donors and improves overall healthcare accessibility through centralized digital management. The results demonstrate that integrating blood donation services with telemedicine platforms can play an important role in improving emergency response and patient care.
Keywords :
Smart Healthcare System, Blood Donation Management, Telemedicine, Online Consultation, Secure Web Application.