International Journal on Leadership

1. Abhinav T. Biju – Dept. Of Comp. Science And Engg., Ilahia College Of Engineering And Tech., Mulavoor, Kerala, India.

2. Alan Joy – Dept. Of Comp. Science And Engg., Ilahia College Of Engineering And Tech., Mulavoor, Kerala, India.

3. Milan Babu – Dept. Of Comp. Science And Engg., Ilahia College Of Engineering And Tech., Mulavoor, Kerala, India.

4. Milan Shaju And Honey John – Dept. Of Comp. Science And Engg., Ilahia College Of Engineering And Tech., Mulavoor, Kerala, India.

Received
30-Apr-2024
Accepted
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Published
30-Apr-2024
Abstract
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology has revolutionized the management and accessibility of crucial medical data through medical health cards. These cards securely store vital health information such as medical histories, allergies, medications, and emergency contacts. By simply tapping the card on an NFC reader, health care providers can quickly access essential patient data, streamlining health care processes and ensuring rapid responses in critical situations. NFC-enabled medical health cards are a promising innovation that enhances health care delivery, patient safety, and the availability of critical medical information. They uphold robust privacy and security standards, ensuring that patient data remains confidential and protected. This technology has the potential to transform the way medical information is managed and accessed, improving efficiency and effectiveness in delivering care.
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