A Healthcare Application Platform for Integrated Management of Patient Care and Health Services

  • Unique Paper ID: 187142
  • PageNo: 4801-4811
  • Abstract:
  • Arcular Plus is a unified digital healthcare ecosystem designed to reduce fragmentation across medical services by connecting patients, doctors, hospitals, laboratories, pharmacies, and nursing staff within a single platform. Unlike traditional systems where each entity operates independently, Arcular Plus enables seamless coordination through role-based dashboards that allow secure data exchange, appointment scheduling, prescription management, laboratory report sharing, and pharmacy order processing. The application incorporates AI-assisted features for patient engagement, including menstrual and pregnancy tracking, automated medicine reminders, and an intelligent healthcare assistant capable of providing basic guidance based on available data. Real-time synchronization ensures that updates made by any authorized user are instantly reflected across the network, minimizing delays and preventing redundant manual communication. A unique digital health identification system (ARC ID) further enhances accessibility by enabling verified stakeholders to retrieve essential medical information quickly during routine care or emergencies. The prototype implementation demonstrated stability, scalability, and improved coordination efficiency, indicating that integrated digital ecosystems like Arcular Plus can significantly enhance patient experience, reduce administrative burden, and support more informed clinical decision-making.

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BibTeX

@article{187142,
        author = {Shovin Michel David and Vaishali Desai},
        title = {A Healthcare Application Platform for Integrated Management of Patient Care and Health Services},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {6},
        pages = {4801-4811},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=187142},
        abstract = {Arcular Plus is a unified digital healthcare ecosystem designed to reduce fragmentation across medical services by connecting patients, doctors, hospitals, laboratories, pharmacies, and nursing staff within a single platform. Unlike traditional systems where each entity operates independently, Arcular Plus enables seamless coordination through role-based dashboards that allow secure data exchange, appointment scheduling, prescription management, laboratory report sharing, and pharmacy order processing. The application incorporates AI-assisted features for patient engagement, including menstrual and pregnancy tracking, automated medicine reminders, and an intelligent healthcare assistant capable of providing basic guidance based on available data. Real-time synchronization ensures that updates made by any authorized user are instantly reflected across the network, minimizing delays and preventing redundant manual communication. A unique digital health identification system (ARC ID) further enhances accessibility by enabling verified stakeholders to retrieve essential medical information quickly during routine care or emergencies. The prototype implementation demonstrated stability, scalability, and improved coordination efficiency, indicating that integrated digital ecosystems like Arcular Plus can significantly enhance patient experience, reduce administrative burden, and support more informed clinical decision-making.},
        keywords = {Digital Healthcare Ecosystem, Patient–Provider Coordination, Role-Based Access, Healthcare Automation, AI-Assisted Monitoring.},
        month = {November},
        }

Cite This Article

David, S. M., & Desai, V. (2025). A Healthcare Application Platform for Integrated Management of Patient Care and Health Services. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(6), 4801–4811.

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