Abstract
ABSTRACT The Blood Bank Management System (BBMS) is an essential digital system designed to address the problems of emergency unavailability, blood scarcity, and manual record-keeping inefficiencies. This study provides a systematic approach to automating blood bank operations, including donor registration, blood collection tracking, and real-time availability updates. The proposed approach lowers the likelihood of delays and human error by guaranteeing the precision, effectiveness, and speedy retrieval of blood inventory data. By utilising modern computing technologies, the system expedites reporting procedures, enhances donor-recipient matching, and speeds up emergency blood requests. Real-time donor availability updates and a mobile application further improve accessibility and responsiveness. Future advancements will include predictive analytics and geolocation-based donor search capabilities to enhance blood supply chain management. This study highlights the impact of digital transformation in healthcare as well as the need for automated, scalable solutions to improve blood donation and transfusion services.
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