WEB-BASED BLOOD DONATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENT DONOR-RECIPIENT COORDINATION

YUVARAJ, S and NIKILESH, G and Krithika, M (2026) WEB-BASED BLOOD DONATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENT DONOR-RECIPIENT COORDINATION. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2026 Computational Intelligence & Mathematical Applications, 12,13 MARCH 2026, MALAYSIA.

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Abstract

Efficient blood donation management is crucial for timely healthcare support, especially
during emergencies. Traditional methods of maintaining donor records manually are often prone to
data duplication, delays, and retrieval difficulties, which can hinder critical medical response. To
address these challenges, this project proposes a web-based Blood Donation System that provides a
centralized, secure, and user-friendly platform connecting blood donors with patients in need. The
system enables donors to register by providing personal information such as name, age, blood group,
contact details, location, and donation history. Registered donors’ information is securely stored in a
structured database, ensuring accuracy, minimizing manual errors, and supporting transparent tracking
of donation status. Users can monitor donor activity, including the number of donations made and the
duration of active contribution, which encourages regular voluntary participation. Patients or their
family members can search for donors based on blood group and availability. Once a suitable donor
is identified, direct communication is facilitated through the provided contact details, significantly
reducing response time in emergencies. The platform is developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript,
ensuring a responsive and interactive interface that is accessible to users from diverse backgrounds.
By automating donor management and streamlining communication between donors and recipients,
the system enhances efficiency, reduces paperwork, and improves healthcare support. Overall, this
digital solution promotes voluntary blood donation, strengthens coordination in critical situations, and
contributes to saving lives by ensuring timely access to blood resources.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Computer Applications > Computer Architecture
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 09 May 2026 08:26
Last Modified: 09 May 2026 08:26
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/14209

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