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Aadhar Prescription System

Author(s) Ms. Sneha B Koradakeri, Ms. H R Chandana, Prof. Mangala S Hiremath
Country India
Abstract With the fast-developing digital healthcare system, secure storage and retrieval of medical prescriptions are becoming increasingly necessary in today’s times. Patients tend to lose or misplace their paper based prescription, which results in delays in treatment, multiple consultations, and wasted medical spending. The design and implementation of a web-based prescription recovery system would safely store medical prescriptions with links to the patients using their Aadhaar number, different from the common approaches since this system is totally independent of any UIDAI authentication API’s and uses only simulated OYP verification in scenarios where access becomes an issue-even in resource
poor setups. The system enables doctors to upload encrypted prescriptions to a cloud database, patients to retrieve lost prescriptions using Aadhaar-linked OTP verification, and pharmacists to verify prescriptions through a role-based portal with patient consent. Security is enforced through end-to-end encryption, role-based access control(RBAC), and audit logging. The proposed platform aims to
enhance convenience, minimize prescription fraud, improve medication traceability, and offer seamless access to medical records in both urban and rural healthcare setups. This literature-backed solution addresses a critical gap in current digital health infrastructure and has the potential to improve treatment
continuity across India.
Keywords Aadhaar-based authentication Digital health records Prescription recovery Cloud storage Role-based access control Data encryption Healthcare data privacy Web-based health system Prescription verification Patient data management
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 17, Issue 1, January-March 2026
Published On 2026-01-07
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v17.i1.10033
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbh5zw

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