Affiliation:
1. Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Erode, India
Abstract
In recent years lot e-cards are being carried around by a person, which is definitely not very convenient. Mostly, everyone wishes to carry things in a lighter and efficient manner. The digital era is vast and a fast growing system and so does the medical field have to be digitized. In this paper, "TechMedi" - an IOT(Internet Of Things) based RFID( Radio-Frequency Identification) device is proposed. Which is used to store all medical records of the patient in the cloud database (single entity) and it is accessed under 4 modes of operation. Namely 1)Emergency 2)Nonemergency 3)Pharmacy and 4)Scanning centres. For example, If a person met with an accident, the doctor can refer to the patient’s previous medical records and find the appropriate treatment using the TechMedi. If we follow the TechMedi system, the medical crime rate can be reduced, proper database management is saved in the cloud network.