MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202511121765 A) filed by Ajay Kumar Dogra, Chandigarh, India, on Dec. 4, 2025, for 'portable diagnostic data-synchronization device enabling real-time cross-departmental interoperability to reduce hospital workflow delays.'
Inventor(s) include Ajay Kumar Dogra.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention provides a portable diagnostic data-synchronization device designed to reduce workflow delays across hospital departments by enabling rapid, secure, and interoperable transfer of diagnostic information. The device connects to a wide variety of medical instruments through multi-protocol wired ports and wireless interfaces, allowing seamless acquisition of laboratory results, imaging summaries, patient monitoring outputs, and other diagnostic data. Once collected, the device applies onboard validation, format standardization, and integrity checks through an adaptive translation engine capable of recognizing manufacturer-specific protocols. Encrypted storage preserves the data until transmission occurs via wireless transfer, docking-station uplink, or peer-to-peer synchronization. The device includes authentication safeguards, encrypted boot, and digital signature mechanisms to ensure patient-data security and regulatory compliance. A touchscreen interface and workflow presets enable staff to operate the system efficiently in dynamic clinical environments. By bridging incompatible systems and eliminating dependence on fixed network infrastructures, the device accelerates diagnostic information flow and reduces delays associated with manual transfer, outdated equipment, or siloed departmental systems. The invention enhances clinical decision-making, optimizes patient throughput, and supports both modern and transitioning hospital infrastructures through a robust, portable, and interoperable data-exchange solution."
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