In
step with the times, modern medical facilities and progressive hospitals all
over the world have adopted the RFID patient tracking system which is a
standard procedure by now. The devices and the accompanying system had been a
big boon to the medical profession on all three fronts – the patient, the
doctors, and the hospital administration.
The
system is one big benefit for the patient on many counts. For the medical
professionals (doctors, nurses, caregivers), the technology cuts a tremendous
chunk of work for them.
For
the medical facility itself, there is a huge savings in the form of reduction
of unnecessary costs which the system had compressed into one manageable flow.
Benefits
The
RFID tags are now used to properly identify patients in administering the right
medicine to the right recipient, among other things. In the past, hospital
insurance costs were raised unnecessarily from some human mistakes as giving
the wrong medicine to the wrong patients.
The
right RFID tags are now used to properly identify hospital patients using the
stored data in the patient’s RFID tag. Other very useful information can also
be written on the tags including schedules with doctors, X-rays or MRIs, all
without delay and all are accurate.
Other conditions
There
is information written on the RFID tags that also includes the patient’s
present condition. On newly-arrived patients, data like their present medical
status and other important details are written on the tags. It also
automatically integrates with the patient and the other healthcare systems.
Emergency
arrival s also has their complete (or pertinent) medical information and these are
reflected on their RFIDs. The result is that speedy care and treatment are
facilitated right away even before the patient’s arrival at the ER.
Tracking
Patient
tracking with the use of RFIDs is speeded up. The bands
send out signals that are instantly read and interpreted by RFID readers
strategically distributed all over the facility.
The tag readers are placed in specific areas
to be able to locate a patient within a measurable distance (10 feet away or a
thousand feet). This is defined by the system to cover an area that is
cost-effective in terms of the numbers of tag readers needed.
IDs
The
RFIDs come in 3 different frequency levels (ultra-high frequency or UHF, 125
KHz. and 13.56 MHz These different
numbers are guided by being harmless to patients but are compatible to several
ISO standards.
The
wristbands where the RFIDs are embedded can be adjusted to adjust to any size,
from very small wrists (babies) to those of large adults. The wristlets are
also provided with soft materials to work wall on babies.
Analytics
The
patient’s information also gives out historical analytics which can be followed
up with process improvements by the medical staff. The automatic system can
give the medical personnel enough time to make their own real-time workflow and
adjustments integrating the information from the patient’s end.
With rfid patient tracking Brisbane, the patient’s safety and the speedy medical attention is
enabled all for everyone concerned. Everything is for the benefit of the
patient.