MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521124376 A) filed by Aniruddha Subhashchandra Rumale; Mrs. Abhidnya Aniruddha Rumale; Mrs. Neha Parikshit Rumale; Mr. Parikshit S. Rumale; and Mr. Chandrajeet S. Rumale, Baramati, Maharashtra, on Dec. 10, 2025, for 'ai enabled, cloud based trusted third party patient information management system.'
Inventor(s) include Aniruddha Subhashchandra Rumale; Mrs. Abhidnya Aniruddha Rumale; Mrs. Neha Parikshit Rumale; Mr. Parikshit S. Rumale; and Mr. Chandrajeet S. Rumale.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Cloud based electronic health record systems are becoming industry standard by automating primary hospital activities like patient registration, management of medical records, appointment scheduling, billing, and pharmacy services, but are confined to the particular pharmacy store or hospital. Patient, when visits a new hospital or place, the medical history of patient is not readily accessible. If patient is having any type of allergies to any medicines, that pharmacy record is unavailable to the new pharmacist. Pharmacist may give non-suitable medicines to the patient. New Doctor may prescribe unsuitable medicines to patient. And if patient's history is not properly investigated, the treatment given may cause more damage than cure to patient. Secure sharing of patient data among hospitals and stores is a primary focus in better treatment of the patient. The proposed invention is integration of hospital management with pharmaceutical management systems to securely provide a complete history of the patients in electronics format to any doctor/hospital/medical store. Proposed invention is useful in increasing staff productivity, patient care, and inventory management. Its secure and reliable data storage system assures safety of sensitive information of patients. The advance algorithms used, facilitate faster data processing. This invention is necessary for contemporary healthcare institutions to improve the quality of service, minimize errors, and enhance operational efficiency."
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