MUMBAI, India, Nov. 21 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441038289 A) filed by Sleeba Mathew C; and Jibin Joseph, Moolechalil, Manglore, Karnataka, on May 15, 2024, for 'cloud based medical information and data integration system (midis).'

Inventor(s) include Sleeba Mathew C; Aldo Jolly, Eranackal; Jasnitha Joy Philo's; Jibin Joseph, Moolechalil; Minal Fathima P, Pilassery; and Tony Baiju, Kaithavelil.

The application for the patent was published on Nov. 21, under issue no. 47/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The Integrated Healthcare Data Management System proposes a comprehensive solution to optimize patient data sharing among diverse hospitals through the centralized Medical Information and Data Integration System (MIDIS). In scenarios where patients are transferred between institutions, the system facilitates seamless data continuity by allowing new hospitals to request and receive existing patient data from their previous healthcare provider. This ensures a holistic approach to patient care and a more efficient healthcare delivery system. The project also introduces the QR-Patient Connect system (MIDIS APP), a user-friendly Android application designed to streamline healthcare processes. The application empowers healthcare providers to input patient information effortlessly through a web app, generating unique QR codes for each individual. These QR codes serve as dynamic links to the patient's complete medical history stored in MIDIS, enhancing the speed and accuracy of information retrieval. These QR-Codes are sticked into the patient tag provided by the hospital only authorized healthcare professionals with proper credentials can access the data of the patient by scanning the QR-Code. The MIDIS App also facilitates matching donors and recipients for blood and organ donations, streamlining the donation process. By integrating MIDIS server with the MIDIS application, the project aims to break down data silos, enhance collaboration among healthcare providers, and ultimately improve patient care. The user-friendly interface of the application ensures widespread adoption among healthcare professionals, contributing to a more interconnected and efficient healthcare ecosystem."

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