DRUG INTERACTION WITH EHR FRAMEWORK AND SAFE MEDICAL TAGS FOR REDUCING MEDICAL MISTAKES

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V Sharath,
Geetha D V
Yashodhara M N,
Amulya P
Prof. Raghavendra Reddy

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Today cell phones are used for different applications. Like smart guide, learning various software tools. Online learning classes etc. so it can also be used for medical applications. In this venture, we have proposed novel engineering for enhancing social insurance framework with the help of Android-based cell phones with NFC and Bluetooth interfaces, smartcard innovation on alter safe secure component (SE) for putting away qualifications and secure information, and a wellbeing secure administration on a crossbreed cloud for security and wellbeing record administration.

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