MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641073895 A) filed by Sanskrithi School Of Engineering on June 11, 2026, for Secure Personal Health Record Management System With Controlled Access And Interoperable Data Sharing.
Inventors include Dr. K. Vinod Kumar; . Kotipi Narasimhappa Gari Swetha; K. Deeksitha; . B V Chandana; and C V Manasa.
The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a secure Personal Health Record management system with controlled access and interoperable data sharing configured to enable secure storage, management, retrieval, and sharing of healthcare information through a patient-centric web-based platform. The system comprises a client–server architecture including a presentation layer, application layer, security layer, and data storage layer integrated with authentication mechanisms, role-based access control, encrypted communication, secure healthcare record storage, and audit logging functionality. Patients are provided ownership and controlled accessibility of medical records including prescriptions, laboratory reports, diagnostic images, and treatment histories, while healthcare providers receive authorized access based on patient permissions. The application layer processes healthcare transactions, validates uploaded records, enforces authorization policies, and manages healthcare workflows through secure APIs. The invention further incorporates interoperability support for healthcare data exchange among hospitals, clinics, telemedicine systems, and healthcare organizations. Audit trails continuously record access activities and healthcare data transactions for ensuring transparency and accountability. The disclosed invention provides improved healthcare data security, patient privacy, operational transparency, interoperability, and healthcare workflow efficiency while supporting future integration with blockchain technology, artificial intelligence systems, and healthcare interoperability standards.
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