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@article{192490,
author = {Vishwas VB and Dr Sindhana Devi M},
title = {QURE: Quick Unified Record for Emergency Access},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {9},
pages = {2849-2853},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=192490},
abstract = {In critical medical emergencies, accessing patient medical history within the golden hour is often hindered by rigid authentication in Electronic Health Records (EHR). This paper presents QURE (Quick Unified Record for Emergency Access), a privacy-centric digital health locker using QR/NFC technology and a dual-role access model. QURE employs BioBERT—a pre-trained biomedical NLP model—for intent-based data retrieval, ensuring responders access only life-critical information (allergies, blood type) in under 3 seconds without full record exposure. Built as a Progressive Web App (PWA) with Node.js backend and MongoDB, it achieves 94% intent accuracy and 82.3 SUS score. QURE balances HIPAA-aligned privacy with emergency urgency, addressing gaps in recent QR/RBAC systems.},
keywords = {Allergies, BioBERT, Data Minimization, Electronic Health Records, Emergency Medical Records, Medical Chatbot, NFC Technology, Progressive Web App, QR Codes, Role-Based Access Control.},
month = {February},
}
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