MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611000215 A) filed by Greater Noida Institute Of Technology, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, on Jan. 2, for 'system and method for nationwide management of personal healthcare records.'

Inventor(s) include Kumari Pragya Prayesi; Dr. Vijay Shukla; Rudra Kumar Jha; Rajveer Singh; Sahil Srivastava; Mohd Samar; Rashid Khan; Puneet Chaurasia; Ramsha Tasleem; Prashant; and Sadashiv Aryan.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A system (100) for nationwide management of personal healthcare records is disclosed. The system (100) comprising a server (102), a processor (104), a memory (106), a digital health card (108); and a client computing device (110). The system (100) is configured to maintain a centralized EHR platform storing structured personal health data of a plurality of patients; authenticate a patient or an authorized healthcare provider using the digital health card (108); store, retrieve and update personal health data comprising medical history, diagnoses, medications, allergies, laboratory results, prescriptions and symptom records; represent the personal health data using FHIR compliant data structures; and enforce encryption, role-based access control and audit logging for all access to the personal health data. The system (100) enables secure, patient-centric, and interoperable management of healthcare records at a national scale, thereby reducing data fragmentation, improving continuity of care, and supporting timely clinical and public health decision-making."

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