Abstract

Details concerning a person's wellbeing, such as prescription history, immunizations, allergies, and medical test records, should be held in a uniform format. A systematic database of a person's health-care records will aid in assessing the appropriate treatment plan for someone who requires treatment at some point in their life. The majority of countries have their own health-carerecord-keeping scheme. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Government of India) framed the guidelines for Electronic Health Records in our country (India) in 2013, and changes were made by April 2016. The need for the removal of the traditional health record system is stated in these guidelines. This paper's main goal is to propose an efficient model for an interoperable electronic health record system. The system is structured to keep track of the health records of patients in a systematic and user-friendly manner. Easy programmes have been written to convert stored data to communication standards such as HL7 and XML. The health-related details of a patient can be viewed and reused using HL7 and XML. There's even talk about getting specific data from the device. EHR systems in use in other countries are researched and used as a guide to develop an EHR system for India.

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