The growth of IoT explores new horizons in the field of healthcare industry. IoT has facilitated the delivery of electronic data among its users having dispersed demographic positions. Remote monitoring of data in the healthcare sector was possible by exploring new dimensions of IoT. ICT unleashes patient safety and enable health practitioners to deliver satisfactory care. This idea of IoT communication may be utilized in various sectors to deliver services to end users. India as a developing nation having large geographical jurisdiction and ethnic diversity has to afford huge establishments and manpower resources to deliver services to its citizens. Due to this situation, huge cumulative expenditure is mounted over the financial structure of the state. Moreover, the services delivered through traditional mode takes tremendous time to reach the user due to distant locations. To overcome these issues, electronic mode of message communication may be adopted to provide timely services in a budget-friendly manner over a distributed environment. The only concern is the security of sensitive information transmitted through public communication channel, i.e., internet. To handle it, hybrid cryptographic security protocols should be used to ensure Privacy, Integrity, Non-repudiation, and Authentication (PINA) during its implementation in realworld scenarios. Furthermore, to provide user-friendly system, a single-windowbased service mechanism has been modeled in this work.