RFID-initiated workflow control to facilitate patient safety and utilization efficiency in operation theater

作者: Charles C.H. Liu , Chia-Huang Chang , Mu-Chun Su , Hsueh-Ting Chu , Sheng-Hui Hung

DOI: 10.1016/J.CMPB.2010.08.017

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摘要: Objective: To control the workflow for surgical patients, we in-cooperate radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to develop a Patient Advancement Monitoring System (PAMS) in operation theater. Methods: The web-based PAMS is designed monitor whole handling of patients. system integrates multiple data entry ports Across multi-functional teams. Data are entered into through RFID, bar code, palm digital assistance (PDA), ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC), or traditional keyboard at designated checkpoints. Active tag can initiate demonstration on screens upon patient's arrival any particular checkpoint along advancement pathway. Results: manage progress operations, patient localization, identity verification, and peri-operative care. monitoring provides caregivers' instant information sharing enhance management efficiency. Conclusion: RFID-initiate valuable meet safety, quality, efficiency requirements

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