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Health-care Tracking Systems

By Ian MacOlive

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Identifying and tracking is important in the healthcare industry. That is why RFID technology has become something of interest within the industry. RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is a tracking system that uses RFID tags to track or identify a person or object through radio waves. Through using RFID systems healthcare tracking and patient tracking can be made simpler.

An RFID system that is used for healthcare tracking will have two major components; they are the readers or interrogators and labels or tags. The device known as the reader will read tags as its primary function. However, some readers will only be able to read tags that are close by or in their line of sight. The tags are compose of a circuit that will store information and receive radio signals. It also has a antenna to send signals and receive them.

RFID healthcare tracking and patient tracking systems have many different uses within the system of health-care. These systems can be used to monitor patients and they treatments that they receive. Therefore, you don’t have mountains upon mountains of paperwork to deal and simply by scanning the patients tag you can find out all of the needed medical information. This means patients will get better care and faster.

By having a RFID healthcare tracking or patient tracking system a tremendous amount of error will be reduced. The patients will get more fast and quality care since all of their medical information will be on a tag that can be scanned. Doctors can see what treatments they have already received or maybe in need of.

You can even use healthcare tracking or patient tracking systems to monitor where and how your equipment is being used. This will give the health-care facility knowledge on the whereabouts of all their expensive equipment in a matter of seconds. Therefore, the chances of losing your equipment is very small since you will be able to detect where it is.

These RFID tags can even be used as a way to identify employees. They can also be used to grant access to restricted areas to certain employees who have the correct tag for that area. This makes monitoring and maintaining restricted areas much more simple. This can also be a money saver if you use the RFID tags to gain access to supplies, medication, or even equipment. By implementing these technologies you can know who is using what equipment or supplies and when.

The RFID healthcare tracking system can also be used directly on supplies. It is commonly used in operating rooms to help track supplies. This helps to reduce errors where something may be left inside of a patient. In turn it also reduces liability and possible lawsuits that could occur if something is left inside a patient after surgery.

There is a plethora of uses for the RFID healthcare tracking systems in a hopstial or other health-care facilty. If tracking and identifaction systems are need look no further than RFID systems. They can give you a solid, safe, and secure, option of tracking and monitoring. RFID healthcare tracking systems are a great way to monitor and help control your inventory while lowering all sorts of costs by doing so.

Bloodhound Technologies is a RFID Health Care Tracking Systems Company located in Cape Town, South Africa. They specialize in Health Care and Security industry tracking and monitoring systems. To get more information, click on Health Care Tracking Systems

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MacOlive, Ian "Health-care Tracking Systems." Health-care Tracking Systems. 6 Oct. 2010. uberarticles.com. 15 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/computers-and-technology/health-care-tracking-systems/>.

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MacOlive, I (2010, October 6). Health-care Tracking Systems. Retrieved April 15, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/computers-and-technology/health-care-tracking-systems/

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