Intellignet Scheduling Drug Dispenser using Patient Management System

Medicine dispensing at hospitals is one of the challenging issue at healthcare management. It has led to the need of smart and automatic medicine dispenser without human intervention to speed up the drug delivery process and avoid the delay at counters. The hospitals already automated the process of patient appointment booking before hospital visit but after doctor consultation, patients still have to wait for medicine delivery at counters as the drug delivery process is not automatic. This paper works on Automatic Drug dispensing with IoT and IPFS. This approach reduces waiting time counters and provides simple and effective way of dispending medicines. The IoT based vending device is designed and developed to read the post doctor consultation Prescriptions digitally through QR codes, process and identify the accurate medicines and dispense the accurate medicines. IPFS Is used to store patient and Prescription data for more security .

  • Research Type: Applied Research
  • Paper Type: Experimental Research Paper
  • Vol.7 , Issue 6 , Pages: 39 - 43, Nov 2025
  • Published on: 09 Nov, 2025
  • Issue Type: Regular
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About Authors:
Dr D Aruna Kumari
India
Vidya Jyothi Institute Of Technology

Dr. D. Aruna Kumari is Professor & HOD-CSE, Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad. She has received Ph.D from K L University. She secured a significant grant as Principal Investigator with Rs. 1,18,61,430/- from the Department of Science and Technology (DST). She has completed a project on “Design and Development for Cardiac, Cancer & Diabetic healthcare” under FSER from DST-SERB in 2018. Received a grant from DRDO-RCI for the project on “Mobile Hardening”. Received Seminar grants for organizing Workshops and Conferences from DST. She has published more than 105 publications and awarded Ph.D. to two Scholars under her guidance. She has 20 year of experience in both Academics and Research."""


Kodumuri Bhavya
India
Vidya Jyothi Institute Of Technology

Mrs. Kodumuri Bhavya is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology, Aziz Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. She has 6 years of teaching experience and contributed to the academic community through publications in several national and international journals. She served in preparing many professional documents at the institutions as part of her working experience and served various roles and committees. She also attended various conferences and workshops. Her research interests lie in the areas of Image processing, and Computer Networking.


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*Corresponding Author: Dr D Aruna Kumari, arunakumari@vjit.ac.in Kodumuri Bhavya, kbhavyacse@vjit.ac.in

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