30, January 2026

LifeLink: A Smart and Integrated Blood Bank Management Systems for Donor–Hospital Connectivity

Author(s): 1. Anushka Firke 2. Shreya Pachghare 3. Aditi Balladkar

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  1. Student, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering , Dr. D.Y Patil Institute of Engineering, Management and Research,Akurdi, Pune
  2. Student, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering , Dr. D.Y Patil Institute of Engineering, Management and Research,Akurdi, Pune
  3. Student, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering , Dr. D.Y Patil Institute of Engineering, Management and Research,Akurdi, Pune

DOIs:10.2015/IJIRMF/202601016     |     Paper ID: IJIRMF202601016


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Blood is an essential medical resource, but its timely availability is still a problem because of disjointed systems, manual procedures, and inadequate coordination between blood banks, hospitals, and donors. The goal of recent developments like digital platforms, cloud-based solutions, IoT-enabled monitoring, and mobile applications has been to increase the effectiveness of blood bank management. This review examines the literature in three main areas: cloud and IoT-integrated management systems, e-blood bank platforms with GPS-enabled donor services, and mobile-based blood donation applications. While accessibility and record management have been enhanced by these systems, issues with hospital integration, multilingual support, donor motivation, and predictive analytics still exist. The study suggests LifeLink—Connecting Donors and Receivers—a comprehensive web-based platform with GPS-based donor tracking, multilingual accessibility, secure authentication, and donor engagement features in order to fill these gaps. The paper suggests LifeLink – Connecting Donors and Receivers, a comprehensive web-based platform with GPS-based donor tracking, multilingual accessibility, secure authentication, donor engagement mechanisms, and predictive reporting, as a solution to these gaps. The study demonstrates how next-generation blood bank systems can greatly improve accessibility, societal impact, and operational efficiency.

Blood Bank Management System, Digital Healthcare, IoT Integration, GPS-Based Donor Tracking, E-Blood Bank, Predictive Analytics, Donor Engagement, Healthcare Information Systems

Anushka Firke, Shreya Pachghare, Aditi Balladkar (2026); LifeLink: A Smart and Integrated Blood Bank Management Systems for Donor–Hospital Connectivity, International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, ISSN(O): 2455-0620, Vol-12, Issue-1, Pp.90-94.          Available on –   https://www.ijirmf.com/

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