Authors: Ms.S.Kanimozhi, P.Guruprasaath, S.Lingaraj, S.Kanagaraj
Abstract: In modern healthcare, patient medical records are often distributed across multiple hospitals, resulting in repeated medical tests, delayed diagnosis, and poor continuity of care. This project proposes a Reference Electronic Health Record (EHR) System that provides secure and centralized access to patient records across hospitals. The system includes two login modules: users (patients) can view their medical history, disease descriptions, and prescriptions, while hospitals manage multiple doctors who select their own name to add new records for specific users. All medical records are maintained in a reference based manner, ensuring that previous information remains preserved, while doctors from different hospitals can view earlier records as reference to support accurate diagnosis and treatment. The system promotes better coordination among healthcare providers by maintaining a consistent and complete patient medical history. By offering structured storage and role-based access to sensitive medical information, the system enhances continuity of care, minimizes redundancy in medical testing, and improves overall efficiency within the healthcare process.