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ABSTRACT

To create standards-based secure access to patients personal data and medical

records by using RFID tags and Web Service with the help of hardware kit. This system uses

Web service interfaces to support standard Electronic Health Records for patient record

interoperability. Blind people can update their personal medical information via our project,

which seamlessly sync with one another. Because the system is built on IOT, it is easy to

update, adapt and grow. Trying to consume an inappropriate tablet who is unable to see can

lead to a big problem. With this system emergency departments improve efficiency while

enhancing the level of patient care. This project uses the hardware kit to get the patient tablet

id. The hardware kit will send the tablet id to the serial port of the system. Hence tracking

and monitoring of blind patients, their case sheets and medical equipments can be efficiently

carried out. However, the reality of RFID adoption is far behind earlier expectation. This

study reviews the literature on RFID applications in healthcare based on a formal research

framework. We aim to identify current opportunities, potential benefits and adoption

barriers. Our study shows that most care providers indicated that RFID to be functional and

useful in asset tracking and tablet identification. Major barriers to RFID adoption in

healthcare include prohibitive costs, technological limitations, and privacy concerns.

Although RFID offers healthcare practitioners advantages to enhance clinical practice, better

designed RFID systems are needed to increase acceptance and proper use of RFID in

healthcare.

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LIST OF FIGURES

S. No Description Page No
1 Figure 2.1 Architecture diagram 4
2 Figure 2.2 Input image 5
3 Figure 2.3 Process model 5
4 Figure 3.1 Block Diagram 7
5 Figure 3.2 Circuit Diagram 8
6 Figure 4.1 RFID Reader Module 10
7 Figure 4.2 Circuit Diagram of RFID Scanner 11
8 Figure 4.3 Pin Diagram of RFID Scanner 12
9 Figure 4.4 Architecture diagram of PIC Microcontroller 15
10 Figure 4.5 Memory Organization 17
11 Figure 4.6 Pin Diagram 19
12 Figure 5.1 MPLAB IDE Software 24

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LIST OF ABBRIVIATIONS

IDE Integrated Development Environment

MP Microchip

PIC Programmable interface controller

RFID Radio frequency identification

TTL Transistor- Transistor logic

USB Universal serial bus

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LIST OF TABLE

S.No Description Page No

1 Table 4.1 Pin Details of PIC 20

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