The Intelligent File and Inventory Tracking (iFIT) Platform for Healthcare Logistics Management presented in partnership with Dakota Integrated Solutions.
iFIT empowers staff with modern logistics management technology which enables them to track and manage records and physical assets using RFID tagging. RFID readers on door frames, wards and treatment areas detect and record interactions.
Effective Literature Searching: A Medical Informatics ExampleLydiaWitman
The document outlines the steps for conducting an effective literature search: 1) Formulate a research question, 2) Gather relevant sources such as bibliographic databases and gray literature, 3) Appraise the sources, evaluating quality and conflicts of interest, and 4) Formulate an answer based on the findings. It then provides an example search on whether barcoding and RFID can increase hospital patient safety. The search yielded over 100 sources, with most studies finding benefits but also limitations and cautions. The conclusion is that both technologies show promise when used in combination with other systems, but require implementation support and ongoing monitoring to reduce errors.
The document discusses the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in operations management, including how RFID works, its history and applications in supply chain management, asset tracking, inventory systems and more. It also outlines the differences between passive and active RFID tags and some concerns around RFID such as standardization and privacy issues. The future of RFID is seen as promising for further enhancing operations efficiency.
090302 Identifying Rfid Embedded Objects In Pervasive Healthcare Applicationswacerone
This document discusses methods for improving the accuracy of identifying RFID-embedded objects in healthcare applications. It presents four algorithms to reduce false positives and negatives when identifying tags. The algorithms are tested through simulation and the results show Algorithm 4, which uses a sliding window approach, performs best. Improving identification accuracy is important for enhancing the effectiveness of RFID-enabled healthcare systems.
Due to the increasing cost of operation, manufacturers and contract manufacturers are searching for new ways to reduce costs and optimize their operations. Across the supply chain new technology implementation has been a cost saving solution, and it is no different for manufacturing operations. A lot of this growth can be associated to the adoption of RFID networks throughout the supply chain. These wireless networks are being implemented to act as “intelligent monitoring systems” that provide detailed track and trace functionality from manufacture to end consumer stages of the supply chain.
To make RFID a more viable solution for manufacturers, changes have been made to handle their extreme operating environments. New and improved radio frequency tags were designed that can withstand extreme heat and cold, high pressures, hazardous locations and extreme moisture levels. With these improvements also came cost reductions as adoption started to increase on a much larger scale.
Functions of RFID in manufacturing:
Inventory Traceability – Tagging components, WIP and finished products with RFID tags provides real time visibility into manufacturing operations and provides manufacturing operators with continuous data flow to improve decision making.
Equipment Tracking & Monitoring Using RFID –Placing RFID tags on this equipment helps to locate lost or misplaced assets needed for production setup and execution.
Production Scheduling – Manufacturers are also using RFID to identify idle equipment. This helps them to increase asset utilization by more effectively scheduling production.
Monitor Waste & Shrinkage – Tagging component inventory, WIP and finished goods helps manufacturers to monitor waste levels from production lines and possible sources of internal theft or loss.
Reduce Carrying Costs – RFID implementation improves data accuracy, allowing manufacturers to implement JIT inventory management strategies. This helps to reduce inventory carrying costs as items are replenished as needed rather than kept on hand in large quantities.
Shipment Routing – RFID tags can carry data related to predetermine shipping routes. As production is completed this data can be used to assist in staging outgoing shipments. This data accessibility expedites the shipping process and reduces required labor.
Labor Tracking & Security – Radio frequency identification can also be used to track and manage staff activity. RFID badges can be used for granting access to restricted zones and track employees productivity as they move throughout the facility.
Machinery Integration – In some cases manufacturers are using RFID to help control and monitor large machinery activity. In this type of scenario RFID is integrated with machinery control systems.
Learn more about uses for RFID in manufacturing by contacting Datex experts today at marketing@datexcorp.com or 800.933.2839 ext 243.
Asset Tracking and Management using RFID for IT/Datacenters and Oil and Gas i...sam_tandon
This research was carried out as a part of my dissertation. The objective was to understand the use of RFID for asset management ranging from tracking IT assets to its uses in asset/personnel tracking in Oil and Gas industry.
I'd appreciate if you leave a comment on the slideshow. You are free to use to use the information as long as you mention the source although I would not be able to share the originals with you since it is not under my ownership alone.
Tracking, Logistics and Workforce Management Solutions across the Industries6PM Solutions
iFIT helps improve information governance and service to user community, reduces administration overheads, replaces antiquated paper management applications and prepares for EDRM.
It is a Multi-Industry Application that can be used in Healthcare, Oil & Gas, Utilities, Telecommunications, Logistics and for Legal, Banks and Finance.
Intelligent File and Inventory Tracking (iFIT™) gives you the tools to manage your physical paper health records, supplies, medical devices, assets, vulnerable patients, porters, staff, etc. Basically if it moves, you tag it and iFIT will track it.
iFIT empowers staff with modern logistics management technology which enables them to track and manage records and physical assets using RFID tagging. RFID readers on door frames, wards and treatment areas detect and record interactions.
Implementing iFIT for Paper Management provides the Trust with immediate cash-releasing opportunities in records management overheads, while providing a multi-use RFID sensor grid and platform for tracking and managing other physical assets and supplies across your NHS Trust.
This document discusses how RFID and sensor technologies can be used in various healthcare applications such as tracking assets, people, laboratory samples, and pharmaceuticals. It describes features such as locating equipment, improving regulatory compliance, preventing misplaced items, and increasing patient safety and satisfaction. Specific technologies mentioned include passive UHF and HF RFID tags and readers. Applications discussed include asset and people tracking, laboratory and specimen tracking, replenishment planning, and traceability of pharmaceuticals. The document also discusses using sensors for continuous health monitoring, temperature monitoring, and air quality monitoring in healthcare facilities.
Effective Literature Searching: A Medical Informatics ExampleLydiaWitman
The document outlines the steps for conducting an effective literature search: 1) Formulate a research question, 2) Gather relevant sources such as bibliographic databases and gray literature, 3) Appraise the sources, evaluating quality and conflicts of interest, and 4) Formulate an answer based on the findings. It then provides an example search on whether barcoding and RFID can increase hospital patient safety. The search yielded over 100 sources, with most studies finding benefits but also limitations and cautions. The conclusion is that both technologies show promise when used in combination with other systems, but require implementation support and ongoing monitoring to reduce errors.
The document discusses the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in operations management, including how RFID works, its history and applications in supply chain management, asset tracking, inventory systems and more. It also outlines the differences between passive and active RFID tags and some concerns around RFID such as standardization and privacy issues. The future of RFID is seen as promising for further enhancing operations efficiency.
090302 Identifying Rfid Embedded Objects In Pervasive Healthcare Applicationswacerone
This document discusses methods for improving the accuracy of identifying RFID-embedded objects in healthcare applications. It presents four algorithms to reduce false positives and negatives when identifying tags. The algorithms are tested through simulation and the results show Algorithm 4, which uses a sliding window approach, performs best. Improving identification accuracy is important for enhancing the effectiveness of RFID-enabled healthcare systems.
Due to the increasing cost of operation, manufacturers and contract manufacturers are searching for new ways to reduce costs and optimize their operations. Across the supply chain new technology implementation has been a cost saving solution, and it is no different for manufacturing operations. A lot of this growth can be associated to the adoption of RFID networks throughout the supply chain. These wireless networks are being implemented to act as “intelligent monitoring systems” that provide detailed track and trace functionality from manufacture to end consumer stages of the supply chain.
To make RFID a more viable solution for manufacturers, changes have been made to handle their extreme operating environments. New and improved radio frequency tags were designed that can withstand extreme heat and cold, high pressures, hazardous locations and extreme moisture levels. With these improvements also came cost reductions as adoption started to increase on a much larger scale.
Functions of RFID in manufacturing:
Inventory Traceability – Tagging components, WIP and finished products with RFID tags provides real time visibility into manufacturing operations and provides manufacturing operators with continuous data flow to improve decision making.
Equipment Tracking & Monitoring Using RFID –Placing RFID tags on this equipment helps to locate lost or misplaced assets needed for production setup and execution.
Production Scheduling – Manufacturers are also using RFID to identify idle equipment. This helps them to increase asset utilization by more effectively scheduling production.
Monitor Waste & Shrinkage – Tagging component inventory, WIP and finished goods helps manufacturers to monitor waste levels from production lines and possible sources of internal theft or loss.
Reduce Carrying Costs – RFID implementation improves data accuracy, allowing manufacturers to implement JIT inventory management strategies. This helps to reduce inventory carrying costs as items are replenished as needed rather than kept on hand in large quantities.
Shipment Routing – RFID tags can carry data related to predetermine shipping routes. As production is completed this data can be used to assist in staging outgoing shipments. This data accessibility expedites the shipping process and reduces required labor.
Labor Tracking & Security – Radio frequency identification can also be used to track and manage staff activity. RFID badges can be used for granting access to restricted zones and track employees productivity as they move throughout the facility.
Machinery Integration – In some cases manufacturers are using RFID to help control and monitor large machinery activity. In this type of scenario RFID is integrated with machinery control systems.
Learn more about uses for RFID in manufacturing by contacting Datex experts today at marketing@datexcorp.com or 800.933.2839 ext 243.
Asset Tracking and Management using RFID for IT/Datacenters and Oil and Gas i...sam_tandon
This research was carried out as a part of my dissertation. The objective was to understand the use of RFID for asset management ranging from tracking IT assets to its uses in asset/personnel tracking in Oil and Gas industry.
I'd appreciate if you leave a comment on the slideshow. You are free to use to use the information as long as you mention the source although I would not be able to share the originals with you since it is not under my ownership alone.
Tracking, Logistics and Workforce Management Solutions across the Industries6PM Solutions
iFIT helps improve information governance and service to user community, reduces administration overheads, replaces antiquated paper management applications and prepares for EDRM.
It is a Multi-Industry Application that can be used in Healthcare, Oil & Gas, Utilities, Telecommunications, Logistics and for Legal, Banks and Finance.
Intelligent File and Inventory Tracking (iFIT™) gives you the tools to manage your physical paper health records, supplies, medical devices, assets, vulnerable patients, porters, staff, etc. Basically if it moves, you tag it and iFIT will track it.
iFIT empowers staff with modern logistics management technology which enables them to track and manage records and physical assets using RFID tagging. RFID readers on door frames, wards and treatment areas detect and record interactions.
Implementing iFIT for Paper Management provides the Trust with immediate cash-releasing opportunities in records management overheads, while providing a multi-use RFID sensor grid and platform for tracking and managing other physical assets and supplies across your NHS Trust.
This document discusses how RFID and sensor technologies can be used in various healthcare applications such as tracking assets, people, laboratory samples, and pharmaceuticals. It describes features such as locating equipment, improving regulatory compliance, preventing misplaced items, and increasing patient safety and satisfaction. Specific technologies mentioned include passive UHF and HF RFID tags and readers. Applications discussed include asset and people tracking, laboratory and specimen tracking, replenishment planning, and traceability of pharmaceuticals. The document also discusses using sensors for continuous health monitoring, temperature monitoring, and air quality monitoring in healthcare facilities.
Royal Bolton Hospital implemented an RFID tracking system to manage its medical records more efficiently. The previous manual system resulted in records being misplaced and staff spending significant time locating missing records. The RFID system tags each record and uses fixed and handheld readers to automatically track record movements, reducing missing records from 0.14% to virtually zero. This saves staff time equivalent to over 3 full-time employees annually, amounting to nearly $60,000 in cost savings. The system also ensures patient records are always available for consultations, improving patient care and safety.
Information fusion and algorithm training framework objective in ICT4Life H2020 Project. Presented in IEEEHealthcom'16 within Project Alfred workshop in Munich (14-17 September 2016).
Empirical study of an automated inventory management system with bayesian inf...eSAT Journals
Abstract
This research addresses the inefficiency and inconsistency associated with asset tracking and inventory management. This paper focuses on the algorithm and framework of an automated system for large quantities of inventory control, with the features of geographically-widely located facility and heterogeneous assets. Further, the authors investigate two major asset-tracking practices: manual or barcode inventory management system versus automated inventory management system. The authors empirically validate both systems with modeling, simulation, and observation of the system performances. The evidence provides statistically strong support for the improvement of efficiency and accuracy of automated inventory management system, although the impacts of environmental circumstances and human factors suggest that precautions should be taken to minimize the influences of such factors. The proposed automated system is ideal for large quantities of inventory control. Small scale of inventory control depends more on manual inspection or barcode technology. This research provides a possible solution to the growing concerns over asset tracking and protection. In addition, it has the potential to change the facilities management process and policy of the organizations with widely located properties. This empirical study verified the practicability of implementing an automated inventory management system and validated the design by comparing the performances of the manual system and the automated system.
Key Words: Inventory management, Performance measurement, Modeling and simulation, Bayesian inference algorithm, and Radio Frequency Identification system
Electronic Document and Record Management (EDRMS) 6PM Solutions
EDRMS by 6PM has been developed to assist clinicians to put patients first by digitizing time-consuming paper-based records into accessible, easily updated Electronic Patient Records (EPR), which is integrated with information from other hospital IT systems.
Scanned documents on their own have limited benefits to clinicians but when we combine them with our Business Process Management module to control the execution of a business process such as an Oncology Referral, the benefits to both the clinician and the patient become much more significant. Other processes which provide significant benefit through the use of the BPM tool are GP Referrals, Scan on Demand Requests, Offsite Storage Requests, and Recruitment Processes such as Vacancy Approvals, CRB Checks and Conditional Offers.
IRJET- Inventory Management System for WarehouseIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed inventory management system for a warehouse using RFID technology. Key aspects of the system include:
1. Components in the warehouse will have RFID tags attached to track inventory levels in real-time as items are withdrawn or returned.
2. An RFID reader will continuously scan tags to monitor inventory levels and generate alerts if items are removed without being checked out properly.
3. Machine learning algorithms will be used to analyze usage data and provide recommendations on popular products.
4. Inventory data will be stored on the cloud to allow remote access from any device. This will help automate inventory management with minimal manual work.
This document discusses how RFID technology can be used to improve warehouse management. It begins by explaining what RFID is and how it works. The key components of an RFID system are described as tags, readers, and a host computer. Various applications of RFID in warehouses are then outlined, including receiving, cross-docking, putaway, inventory management, order management, and shipping. Specific benefits of each application are listed such as improved accuracy, visibility, and efficiency. Examples of RFID implementations are provided for asset tracking, material handling, and inventory management. Finally, advantages of working with this company for an RFID solution are summarized.
Medical Records on the Run: Protecting Patient Data with Device Control and...Lumension
Lumension presented alongside United Health Care System on how to protect electronic medical records by enforcing device control and data encryption policies.
GRIN- Global platform and CIP database structureEdwin Rojas
GRIN-Global is an open source platform for genebanks to store and manage plant genetic resource information and deliver it globally. CIP uses GRIN-Global and the barcode labeling of all accessions to improve data collection and identification. Digital object identifiers (DOIs) provide persistent identifiers for accessions registered in the Global Information System to facilitate access and citation of plant genetic resources.
Ensuring Integrity for Medical Tissues and DevicesTerso Solutions
Strategies for Ensuring Integrity for Medical Tissues and Devices. RFID technologies offer near-real time safe and secure item-level visibility. A Terso Solutions white paper written by Joe Pleshek, CEO and President.
Ipph introduction of ipph patent products and servicexiaonengfan
The document introduces IPPH Patent Products and Service R&D Center and its patent information services. It provides patent publication, information services, and has developed several patent information platforms and databases. These include a Chinese pharmaceutical patent database for search, analysis, and management. It also details the main features and functions of IPPH's patent search, analysis, early-warning, and management systems which provide comprehensive, accurate, and intelligent patent information services.
This document summarizes three testbeds being developed as part of the DIATOMIC project funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 program. The three testbeds focus on health, agrifood, and manufacturing. Each testbed utilizes modular components that can be replaced or added to and interfaces between components are programmed through APIs. The health testbed involves remote patient monitoring using biometric sensors. The agrifood testbed focuses on optimizing natural resource use in agriculture through sensors, cloud platforms, and apps. The manufacturing testbed explores customized 3D printing for individualized products using automated cyber-physical production systems.
My briefing from:
2012 5th Annual NIST & HHS Office of Civil Rights HIPAA Security Rule Conference
"Safeguarding Health Information: Building Assurance through HIPAA Security"
June 6, 2012
Infosession for IQED dataproviders (14-22.04.2016)healthdata be
The document discusses the healthdata.be project, which aims to simplify and standardize health data collection in Belgium. It does this by minimizing registration burdens on data providers and maximizing the return on collected information. The project establishes common processes, standards, and infrastructure to facilitate secure data exchange between healthcare providers and researchers while respecting privacy. It describes the end-to-end data collection, management and reporting process enabled by healthdata.be, including data validation, storage, analysis and aggregated reporting capabilities. The use of clinical building blocks and terminologies like SNOMED-CT are discussed to help standardize data collection across different health registries and systems.
RFID Based Asset Management case storiesLeon Smiers
This presentation at Oracle Open World 2007 showcases two use scase for RFID.
I uploaded this presentation in 2016, even though RFID still is used, these use cases are perfect examples of use cases for Internet of Things.
(1) One Use case for the Container Centralen (CC), the largest pool manager of the Returnable Transport Items (RTI's) in the Netherlands
CC wanted to investigate the travel between whole store’s, distribution centers ( DC’s ) and the stores of their RTI's
Business drivers
• Theft
• Counterfeiting
• RTI distribution to protect from hoarding
• Payment based on usage model
(2) Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam (AMC)
In this case we investigate dthe disposal management, where insight was given in the usage of assets during operations of patients
Business drivers
• Lowering of costs
• Improvement of quality of operations
This document outlines features and components of a proposed library information system to digitalize library services. The system would integrate several modules including a digital library system, patron service system, integrated library system, RFID system, and mobile access. It describes the functions of circulation, cataloging, resource management and recommends an RFID-based system to improve security and automation. The proposal aims to leverage new technologies to modernize libraries and better serve patron needs.
1) The document proposes a platform called ElderCare that uses RFID tags and NFC phones to improve data management in healthcare centers.
2) ElderCare stores a log of care procedures on residents' RFID wristbands, using the tags as portable databases. Interactions between wristbands and staff NFC phones allow easy writing and reading of data.
3) The platform relays residents' care data to external services like Twitter in real-time, keeping relatives informed without relying on wireless links. Experiments show RFID tags can store a full day's worth of care logs.
This document provides an overview of RFID technology and its potential implementation in libraries. It discusses the history and components of RFID systems, including tags, readers, middleware, and databases. The document outlines the benefits of RFID for inventory management, security, and customer satisfaction in libraries. It proposes that RFID could automate check-in/out processes, reduce processing times and costs, and improve collection management while addressing privacy concerns. The conclusion is that RFID adoption in libraries is increasing and may fundamentally change library management by enhancing efficiency, security and services.
An overview on standards associated with book self-issue and RFID. Argues for the need for a specific standard for the RFID industry to allow interoperability between RFID systems. Presented by Mick Fortune at the SLIC/JISC RSCs in Scotland RFID event, held in Glasgow on 17 Sept 2008.
The document discusses the future of RFID technology in libraries. It recaps current major uses of RFID like self-service loans and security. The technology is changing with developments like Near Field Communication that allows smartphones to interact directly with RFID tags. This could enable staff-less libraries controlled entirely by mobile apps. New players are entering the market beyond traditional suppliers, and fully integrated library services may be provided through mobile devices rather than physical infrastructure alone.
What is StrokePad, it's benefits & main features?6PM Solutions
StrokePad is the first fully comprehensive mobile tablet-based Electronic Patient Record. With StrokePad you can remove a layer of administration leaving the clinician to update the Patient Record at the bedside therefore eliminating data errors immediately.
Javali is a technology that utilizes advanced text searching and data aggregation to improve clinical coding accuracy and completeness. It automatically scans patient records to identify missed complications, comorbidities, and procedures that would result in higher reimbursements. By more accurately identifying these codes, Javali helped one hospital increase inpatient revenues by £9 million in one year. It provides a unique solution that is able to extract additional coding opportunities even after other coding technologies and processes have been implemented.
Royal Bolton Hospital implemented an RFID tracking system to manage its medical records more efficiently. The previous manual system resulted in records being misplaced and staff spending significant time locating missing records. The RFID system tags each record and uses fixed and handheld readers to automatically track record movements, reducing missing records from 0.14% to virtually zero. This saves staff time equivalent to over 3 full-time employees annually, amounting to nearly $60,000 in cost savings. The system also ensures patient records are always available for consultations, improving patient care and safety.
Information fusion and algorithm training framework objective in ICT4Life H2020 Project. Presented in IEEEHealthcom'16 within Project Alfred workshop in Munich (14-17 September 2016).
Empirical study of an automated inventory management system with bayesian inf...eSAT Journals
Abstract
This research addresses the inefficiency and inconsistency associated with asset tracking and inventory management. This paper focuses on the algorithm and framework of an automated system for large quantities of inventory control, with the features of geographically-widely located facility and heterogeneous assets. Further, the authors investigate two major asset-tracking practices: manual or barcode inventory management system versus automated inventory management system. The authors empirically validate both systems with modeling, simulation, and observation of the system performances. The evidence provides statistically strong support for the improvement of efficiency and accuracy of automated inventory management system, although the impacts of environmental circumstances and human factors suggest that precautions should be taken to minimize the influences of such factors. The proposed automated system is ideal for large quantities of inventory control. Small scale of inventory control depends more on manual inspection or barcode technology. This research provides a possible solution to the growing concerns over asset tracking and protection. In addition, it has the potential to change the facilities management process and policy of the organizations with widely located properties. This empirical study verified the practicability of implementing an automated inventory management system and validated the design by comparing the performances of the manual system and the automated system.
Key Words: Inventory management, Performance measurement, Modeling and simulation, Bayesian inference algorithm, and Radio Frequency Identification system
Electronic Document and Record Management (EDRMS) 6PM Solutions
EDRMS by 6PM has been developed to assist clinicians to put patients first by digitizing time-consuming paper-based records into accessible, easily updated Electronic Patient Records (EPR), which is integrated with information from other hospital IT systems.
Scanned documents on their own have limited benefits to clinicians but when we combine them with our Business Process Management module to control the execution of a business process such as an Oncology Referral, the benefits to both the clinician and the patient become much more significant. Other processes which provide significant benefit through the use of the BPM tool are GP Referrals, Scan on Demand Requests, Offsite Storage Requests, and Recruitment Processes such as Vacancy Approvals, CRB Checks and Conditional Offers.
IRJET- Inventory Management System for WarehouseIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed inventory management system for a warehouse using RFID technology. Key aspects of the system include:
1. Components in the warehouse will have RFID tags attached to track inventory levels in real-time as items are withdrawn or returned.
2. An RFID reader will continuously scan tags to monitor inventory levels and generate alerts if items are removed without being checked out properly.
3. Machine learning algorithms will be used to analyze usage data and provide recommendations on popular products.
4. Inventory data will be stored on the cloud to allow remote access from any device. This will help automate inventory management with minimal manual work.
This document discusses how RFID technology can be used to improve warehouse management. It begins by explaining what RFID is and how it works. The key components of an RFID system are described as tags, readers, and a host computer. Various applications of RFID in warehouses are then outlined, including receiving, cross-docking, putaway, inventory management, order management, and shipping. Specific benefits of each application are listed such as improved accuracy, visibility, and efficiency. Examples of RFID implementations are provided for asset tracking, material handling, and inventory management. Finally, advantages of working with this company for an RFID solution are summarized.
Medical Records on the Run: Protecting Patient Data with Device Control and...Lumension
Lumension presented alongside United Health Care System on how to protect electronic medical records by enforcing device control and data encryption policies.
GRIN- Global platform and CIP database structureEdwin Rojas
GRIN-Global is an open source platform for genebanks to store and manage plant genetic resource information and deliver it globally. CIP uses GRIN-Global and the barcode labeling of all accessions to improve data collection and identification. Digital object identifiers (DOIs) provide persistent identifiers for accessions registered in the Global Information System to facilitate access and citation of plant genetic resources.
Ensuring Integrity for Medical Tissues and DevicesTerso Solutions
Strategies for Ensuring Integrity for Medical Tissues and Devices. RFID technologies offer near-real time safe and secure item-level visibility. A Terso Solutions white paper written by Joe Pleshek, CEO and President.
Ipph introduction of ipph patent products and servicexiaonengfan
The document introduces IPPH Patent Products and Service R&D Center and its patent information services. It provides patent publication, information services, and has developed several patent information platforms and databases. These include a Chinese pharmaceutical patent database for search, analysis, and management. It also details the main features and functions of IPPH's patent search, analysis, early-warning, and management systems which provide comprehensive, accurate, and intelligent patent information services.
This document summarizes three testbeds being developed as part of the DIATOMIC project funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 program. The three testbeds focus on health, agrifood, and manufacturing. Each testbed utilizes modular components that can be replaced or added to and interfaces between components are programmed through APIs. The health testbed involves remote patient monitoring using biometric sensors. The agrifood testbed focuses on optimizing natural resource use in agriculture through sensors, cloud platforms, and apps. The manufacturing testbed explores customized 3D printing for individualized products using automated cyber-physical production systems.
My briefing from:
2012 5th Annual NIST & HHS Office of Civil Rights HIPAA Security Rule Conference
"Safeguarding Health Information: Building Assurance through HIPAA Security"
June 6, 2012
Infosession for IQED dataproviders (14-22.04.2016)healthdata be
The document discusses the healthdata.be project, which aims to simplify and standardize health data collection in Belgium. It does this by minimizing registration burdens on data providers and maximizing the return on collected information. The project establishes common processes, standards, and infrastructure to facilitate secure data exchange between healthcare providers and researchers while respecting privacy. It describes the end-to-end data collection, management and reporting process enabled by healthdata.be, including data validation, storage, analysis and aggregated reporting capabilities. The use of clinical building blocks and terminologies like SNOMED-CT are discussed to help standardize data collection across different health registries and systems.
RFID Based Asset Management case storiesLeon Smiers
This presentation at Oracle Open World 2007 showcases two use scase for RFID.
I uploaded this presentation in 2016, even though RFID still is used, these use cases are perfect examples of use cases for Internet of Things.
(1) One Use case for the Container Centralen (CC), the largest pool manager of the Returnable Transport Items (RTI's) in the Netherlands
CC wanted to investigate the travel between whole store’s, distribution centers ( DC’s ) and the stores of their RTI's
Business drivers
• Theft
• Counterfeiting
• RTI distribution to protect from hoarding
• Payment based on usage model
(2) Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam (AMC)
In this case we investigate dthe disposal management, where insight was given in the usage of assets during operations of patients
Business drivers
• Lowering of costs
• Improvement of quality of operations
This document outlines features and components of a proposed library information system to digitalize library services. The system would integrate several modules including a digital library system, patron service system, integrated library system, RFID system, and mobile access. It describes the functions of circulation, cataloging, resource management and recommends an RFID-based system to improve security and automation. The proposal aims to leverage new technologies to modernize libraries and better serve patron needs.
1) The document proposes a platform called ElderCare that uses RFID tags and NFC phones to improve data management in healthcare centers.
2) ElderCare stores a log of care procedures on residents' RFID wristbands, using the tags as portable databases. Interactions between wristbands and staff NFC phones allow easy writing and reading of data.
3) The platform relays residents' care data to external services like Twitter in real-time, keeping relatives informed without relying on wireless links. Experiments show RFID tags can store a full day's worth of care logs.
This document provides an overview of RFID technology and its potential implementation in libraries. It discusses the history and components of RFID systems, including tags, readers, middleware, and databases. The document outlines the benefits of RFID for inventory management, security, and customer satisfaction in libraries. It proposes that RFID could automate check-in/out processes, reduce processing times and costs, and improve collection management while addressing privacy concerns. The conclusion is that RFID adoption in libraries is increasing and may fundamentally change library management by enhancing efficiency, security and services.
An overview on standards associated with book self-issue and RFID. Argues for the need for a specific standard for the RFID industry to allow interoperability between RFID systems. Presented by Mick Fortune at the SLIC/JISC RSCs in Scotland RFID event, held in Glasgow on 17 Sept 2008.
The document discusses the future of RFID technology in libraries. It recaps current major uses of RFID like self-service loans and security. The technology is changing with developments like Near Field Communication that allows smartphones to interact directly with RFID tags. This could enable staff-less libraries controlled entirely by mobile apps. New players are entering the market beyond traditional suppliers, and fully integrated library services may be provided through mobile devices rather than physical infrastructure alone.
What is StrokePad, it's benefits & main features?6PM Solutions
StrokePad is the first fully comprehensive mobile tablet-based Electronic Patient Record. With StrokePad you can remove a layer of administration leaving the clinician to update the Patient Record at the bedside therefore eliminating data errors immediately.
Javali is a technology that utilizes advanced text searching and data aggregation to improve clinical coding accuracy and completeness. It automatically scans patient records to identify missed complications, comorbidities, and procedures that would result in higher reimbursements. By more accurately identifying these codes, Javali helped one hospital increase inpatient revenues by £9 million in one year. It provides a unique solution that is able to extract additional coding opportunities even after other coding technologies and processes have been implemented.
6PM Infrastructure offers expert IT network consultancy services tailored to business needs. Their services include network and security auditing, local and wide area wireless design and implementation, network event monitoring, network security management and optimization, and ethical hacking. As a certified Cisco and Palo Alto Networks partner, their network engineers have many years of experience designing and maintaining networks for small and large businesses across different industries. They help organizations achieve reliable, secure, and robust corporate networks through diligent network configuration, wireless coverage, updated security policies and malware detection to prevent unauthorized access and ensure smooth operations and protected data.
6PM has focused on 4 key factors to provide solutions in Data Centre Optimization.
Virtualization
Over the years virtualization has been proven to be a game changer to the IT world. Its benefits extend beyond merely improving the efficiency and usage ratio for central servers and storage systems. Provisioning, backup, replication and recovery time has drastically improved. At 6PM we use industry leading technologies to virtualize servers, applications and desktops.
Cloud Computing
The recent advent of cloud computing has greatly freed up personnel resources and infrastructure for more business critical work and projects by offloading a lot of previously time consuming day to day work of hosting their own systems. Cloud services are scalable and easier to provision. At 6PM we offer a range of private/public cloud solutions.
Power Use
New form factors principally blade servers and converged infrastructures are optimized to minimize the use of physical space and energy. To help our equipment function optimally while continuing to save energy we manage the temperature and airflow in our data centres and machines in simple, cost-effective ways.
Storage and Networking
At 6PM our team of experts makes sure to make the best use of network bandwidth and storage capacity available. This greatly reduces the costs associated with acquiring expensive disks and network equipment.
6PM prides itself in being a fanatic in the design and implementation of virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI) running Citrix, Microsoft or Vmware. Through our solution we offer a structured methodology for the implementation of the VDI model. The end result is a safe and managed way to deliver enterprise applications, Desktops and data to personal devices—whether owned individually or by an organisation:
Maximizing Business Success discusses the journey of Ivan Bartolo's company 6PM plc from its origins in Malta to becoming an international business. Some key challenges of operating from Malta included a small market size and infrastructure issues. However, Bartolo focused on doing what he loved and being different by treating customers as partners. This approach helped 6PM plc grow rapidly over 13 years, with revenues increasing from £700k to £9.3m, employees growing from 10 to 140, and operations expanding across multiple countries in Europe and North America.
The 6PM Investors’ Newsletter will be issued twice a year to coincide with the publication of 6PM’s annual and interim financial results.
We are pleased to announce that as from this month all our
Investor Relations information is now fully available on www.6pmsolutions.com. With that all information related to 6PM is now available on one single website. Due to this please be aware that the website www.6pmplc.com will soon be shut down.
Under the ‘Investor Relations’ tab you will be able to find
information about:
• the Annual General Meetings,
• the Corporate Governance of the Group
• The Board of Directors and the Executive Board
• and the Financial Results of the past years
With our newsletter we will also seek to highlight some of the achievements made by 6PM during the past months and give an overview on the share movements.
SkySync allows content to be shared across multiple platforms such as desktops, laptops and mobile devices with complete administrative visibility and governance.
It has been designed and built for business:
• Access your files both online and offline
• True file synchronization to any device
• Easy to control and track
• Single sign-on integration
• Shared files are stored on-premise
• Leverage your company's existing security policies
• Remotely back-up the contents of your file server
• Sophisticated remote wipe functionality
CareSolutions™ Data Warehouse takes data feeds from NHS systems and this comprehensive, up to date view of all data can then provide improved reporting and analysis. The Data Warehouse from 6PM is a very powerful data management tool allowing the Trust, through a graphical front-end, to create new data feeds and data quality rules with exception reporting and then schedule when these should all happen and in what order.
The solution also has multi-threading capability allowing the Trust to load multiple data sources at once which reduces the window of operation required for overnight data feeds.
Our additional modules also include 18WW and SUS reporting which are all standard applications with the product.
Ward Handover enables a more efficient handover of patients between shifts enabling a more effective patient discharge process. The solution is split into two parts, based around 6PM's CareSolutions database:
Ward Handover System:
A proven ward handover application which enables clinical staff to maximize their care time whilst delivering a single view of the patient by allowing them to enter the discharge notes into a single location that may be accessed by all clinical teams involved in the patient's care – including doctors, ward nurses, specialist nurses and Allied health Professionals. The system therefore allows predictability of bed utilization to maximize their occupancy and assists the bed management team in proactive assessment whilst reducing overall costs of related activities.
Patient Discharge Reporting:
The second part of the solution is real time reporting. The solution takes feeds from the Trust's CRS application every 15 minutes regarding patient status and predicted discharge dates which is then used to create a number of reports for ward staff regarding the workload and patient status. These reports can then be viewed either by ward staff or by consultants.
CareSolutions™ Information Management Pathology (imPATHY) has been developed in collaboration with the NHS.
6PM’s CareSolutions™ imPATHY is a reporting suite specifically designed to complement the existing reporting available from iSOFT’s laboratory information system, i.Lab version 5.8iSOFT.
The reports are issued via a web based portal which is easily accessible, highly intuitive and easy to use. The Solution allows Pathology services management teams to analyse department statistics and therefore react to issues critical to the Trust. imPATHY provides detailed turnaround statistics for samples and tests and financial output to enable accurate revenue recognition for local and national service contracts with NHS and third party care providers.
Strokepad is a comprehensive, real-time, point-of-care digital clinical record specifically designed for stroke patients, encompassing the entire management pathway from admission to discharge.
It is a highly optimized, digital tablet interface with 'pen and paper' functionality, eliminating the need for dual entry or the use of parallel paper records throughout the care pathway.
Strokepad contains a built-in data field management which optimizes the collection of clinical and managerial data, reducing revenue loss through inaccurate coding.
Strokepad fully automates the processing of outcome data which eliminates resource intensive duplicate data collection for reporting and audit.ion of clinical and managerial data, reducing revenue loss through inaccurate coding.
The fundamental source of cost and error is in duplication:
^The clinician or nurse inputs the patients data directly into StrokePad at the bedside
^No duplication
^No data misunderstandings
^No duplicate recordings
^Reduced costs
^Reduced errors
More time for patient care
CareSolutions™ Climate–HIV is a specialized electronic patient record (EPR) system for HIV medicine that follows the clinical work streams of your HIV team to support efficient, multi-disciplinary, patient-centered care. Climate-HIV makes it easier and safer to prescribe, document patient encounters, write clinical letters and code diagnoses.
CareSolutionsTM ConCERT-D is an advanced clinical solution designed to manage dementia patients and dementia research by easily identifying patients and carers who have provided consent for inclusion in research. Developed in collaboration with leading NHS Clinicians and Researchers at West London Mental Health Trust, ConCERT-D is an information system that provides clinicians with the granularity of data required for effective care and assessment of dementia patients that cannot usually be found in more traditional EPR solutions. The system also identifies patients, along with their families and care supporters, who would be willing to participate in research studies and clinical trials.
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Encourage Expression:
Enable children to articulate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
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Enhance Listening Skills:
Develop children’s ability to listen attentively and respond appropriately.
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Strengthen the bond between children and caregivers, peers, and other adults.
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Teach Social Skills:
Encourage polite, respectful, and empathetic interactions with others.
Resolve Conflicts:
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Support children in making decisions and solving problems on their own.
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Empyema is also called pyothorax or purulent pleuritis.
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1. Intelligent File and Inventory Tracking
(iFIT) Platform for Healthcare Logistics
Management
In Partnership with Dakota Integrated Solutions
04 JUNE 2014
Ron Burdis/Steve Wightman
2. 2
IFIT: MULTI-PURPOSE PLATFORM APPROACH
• Step Approach:
Infrastructure underpinned through iFIT
for Health Records
Incremental Rollout of other Applications:
Asset Tracking and Management
Supplies and Batch Management
Pathology Process and Tracking
Management
Patients at Risk Tracking and Management
Workforce Management
Clinical Mobile Workers
Internal/External Communications
deficiencies
Multi-Use approach leveraging maximum
benefits
Transition Management tool going forward
with EDRM and Scanning
6. 6
IFIT: FORMS MANAGEMENT
Enhanced Functions:
• Clinical Prep Forms Production
Automates Clinic Prep Form Production
Assures Current Patient Details
Eliminates out of date stock label use
7. 7
IFIT: REPORT MANAGEMENT
Health Records KPI Reporting
• Number per month Of:
Temporary Notes
Missing files
Records in the libraries
Records outside of the libraries i.e.: in Circulation
Records in circulation by location
Records at offsite Records Management Stores
Total number of records in existence
Length of time /average records are retained by areas
Records due for culling re-retention periods
Identification of records that require merging
Number of records pulled for clinics
Movements in and out of health record libraries
Enhanced Functions:
• Flexible User Configurable Pulling Lists
• Daily Data Quality Reports
• Pre-defined reports (Statutory/KPIs).
• An ad hoc reporting facility.
• Full auditing and report facilities
• Supports NHSLA/CQC
• Executive Dashboard
8. 8
IFIT: IRECORDS FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Library Management:
ü Location Based Filing
o No Pre-Sort
o No Snaking of
Records
ü Virtual File Room
oOne view for all
Patient records
regardless of
location/volume.
ü Accessions
o New file creation
ü Automated Call Forward
Reminders
ü Automated Call Back
Reminders
ü Missing Records Alerts
ü Temporary file creation
ü Auto Duplicate file merging
ü Deceased Records
Management
ü File splitting
ü Loose papers management
and tracking
ü Secure Access Control
(Library Lockdown).
ü User Configurable “on the
fly” Picking lists.
ü Multi-Volume Control and
Management.
ü Automated Weeding list
based on PAS last date of
encounter.
File Tracking:
ü Intelligent Barcode
Management
ü Passive RFID
ü SmartPad Auto Checkout/In
ü Un-Tethered (SmartMobile)
Tracking of Records
ü Containerisation (Bulk
Deliveries)
Archiving:
ü Offsite Records
Management
oAuto-Archiving of
records
oManagement of SLAs
oAuto Pulling Lists (just
another library).
ü Scanning and image
storage Management:
oScan and Archive
Deceased notes, A&E
CasCards etc.
oTrust Enterprise
Image Viewer
(ImageStore).
Clinical Records Prep:
ü Automated generation of
Clinical Preparation forms
ü Option for eForms delivery
ü Includes Clinical Coding
Interface.
Clinical PAS Interface:
ü Patient Demographics Sync.
ü Optional PAS/iFIT Context
interface
Information Governance:
ü Full life-cycle historic
tracking audit trail by user.
ü Retention Management to
NHS Code of Practices.
ü Disposal/Destruction
Management to: BSI0008
Standards (scanning and/or
destruction audit log).
ü Security Management
oEach User activity
logged
oLegitimate
relationship reporting
capabilities.
Trust Records Reporting
Facilities:
oStatutory and KPI
Reporting templates
oAd-Hoc volumetric
reporting.
oStaff/Team statistics
reporting
(Efficiencies).
Mobility (Untethered
Tracking):
ü SmartMobile Devices:
oSmartBadge Barcode
Scanning
oSmartMobile RFID
Scanning
oET1: Android Digital
Tablets (Mobile
Desktop).
9. 9
TRUST RECORDS SERVICES ESTABLISHMENT
7500 Employee Trust
Pages created per
Event >>>>>
7 to 10
Nature of Event p.a.
Average
Pages ('000)
Outpatient first visit 188,467 100
Outpatients follow-up 376,578
Elective (Planned Admissions) 57,812
Other Admissions. 63,508
Total Records Pull Rate p.a. 686,365
Community Events 104,588
Other Activities
Scan to Archive 0
A&E Episodes (CAS Cards) TBA Scanned: 0
Records Inventory
Records in Library(s) includes
Community 386,000
Records held in storage 517,350
Total Records Stock 703,350
Records recalled from p.a. 36,000
Records archived p.a. 81,121
10. 10
IFIT: TYPICAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT
WTE Analysis
Trust
Current
WTE
Gap
Analysis
iFIT New
WTE
Profile
% iFIT
Savings
iFIT Net
WTE
Savings
iFIT Savings and GAP Analysis
Role
Check-In, Pre-Sort and Put-
Away
14.53 14.53 2.91 80% 11.62
Location based filing:
- Eliminates pre-sort, snaking, relabeling.
Pulling, Tracking, Clinic,
Elective Deliveries
9.00 9.00 7.20 20% 1.80
Intelligent Barcode Tracking:
- Pull by rack/row, Containerise, Single-swipe delivery point.
Clinic Preparation 35.77 31.77 23.83 25% 7.94
Auto-Generate CP Docs:
- Print CP docs in Batches
- Eliminates extensive forms preparation.
- Eliminates out-dated information.
Missing Records Search
Activities
3.04 7.04 1.41 80% 5.63
RFID Tags/Network and Smart Devices:
- Passive Tracking latest location.
- Smart Search Capabilities
- Audits and updates
Management/Team Leaders 9.68 9.68 7.74 20% 1.94
Introduction of Smart Mobile Devices and RFID:
- SmartBadge Task Management.
- Less Missing File Searches.
New Patient, Temp, Merge
and Archive Management
1.50 1.50 1.20 20% 0.30
iFIT PAS synchronisation:
- Automates record creation process.
- Automates Multi-Volume Records management
- Streamlines new record generation effort.
- Offsite storage archiving effort eliminated.
Deceased, Wards, DPA,
Legal, Maternity
2.00 2.00 1.50 25% 0.50
Automated Records Management:
- Archive with IBM and RFID processes:
- DPA Automated Search and Reporting
- Deceased Pull list auto generated.
Pulling, Filing, Delivery for
Audits
1.50 1.50 0.75 50% 0.75
iFIT Intelligence Module automates audit procedures and
reporting
Porter Services 3.50 3.50 2.63 25% 0.88
Savings will be realised through the use of the SmartBadge for
Porter Task Management.
Totals 80.52 80.52 49.16 31.36
Used in Savings Summary 30.00
11. iFIT: User Interface Examples
Meeting Simplicity and Mobility Needs
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iPATHOLOGY
iSUPPLIES
iASSETSiRECORDS
iPATIENTS
iWORKFORCE
iCOMMUNICATIONS
12. 12
IFIT: SIMPLIFIED DESKTOP
De-Cluttered and Simplified:
• Reduced User Training
Extremely Intuitive
Built-In Help Videos by Function
Designed to fit iMobility Supported
Devices
21. 21
IFIT: SMARTBADGE MULTI-FUNCTION
MOBILE COMPUTING
• Features:
Ultra Portable Device.
1 and 2D Barcode Capture and Processing
Communications (VOIP) features:
Text Messaging
Group Broadcasting
Push to Talk
GPS Locator
Workforce Management Capabilities:
Task Management
Workflow Processes
Efficiency Management and Reporting
Clerical SmartBadge
GPS Locate, VOIP and Text, 1 and
2D Barcode Scanner
Optional Push to Talk
Clinical SmartBadge
GPS Locate, VOIP and Text, 1 and
2D Barcode Scanner
Built –in Push to Talk Feature
22. 22
IFIT: IMOBILITY PLATFORM
• Android Enhanced Mobile Line:
Feature Rich Multi-Function
Mobile Management
Fully Web Enabled
Mobile Desktop
Enhanced Search and Notify
Pairing Capability
RFID Tagging
Patient Wrist Band Matching
Remote Label Printing
Zebra Portable Printer interface
Location Barcode Labels
RFID tagging at point of need
iMobility Software Specific per
Departmental Application
Technology Solutions (UK) Ltd
Product List Prices
1128 Bluetooth® UHFRFID Reader
Description Part Number Contents
Regional
Availability
List Price
(GBP)
Approx
List Price
(EUR)
Approx
List Price
(USD)
1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID
Reader with UHF Antenna
and Trigger Handle
1128-EU-BT-UHF-A1 (ETSI)
1128-US-BT-UHF-A1 (FCC)
1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID reader with UHF
antenna & trigger handle, battery, battery cover,
Micro USB cable, USB charger
EU, US £795.00 €961.95 $1,311.75
1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID
Reader with 2D Imager, UHF
Antenna and Trigger Handle
1128-EU-BT-UHF-IMG(ETSI)
1128-US-BT-UHF-IMG(FCC)
1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader with 2D
Imager, UHF antenna, trigger handle, battery,
battery cover, Micro USB cable, USB charger
EU, US £925.00 €1,119.25 $1,526.25
1128 Slimline Grip
attachment
1128-SLG 1x Slimline Grip attachment EU,US £25.00 €30.25 $41.25
Belt Holster for 1128 1128-HOLST-01-SLG 1x Belt Holster (to fit 1128 with slimline grip) EU,US £35.00 €42.35 $57.75
The new 1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader is designed to read and write to EPC
Class 1 Gen 2 (ISO18000-6C) UHF transponders and communicate with a variety of
host devices via Bluetooth® wireless technology. With its Impinj R2000 core and
range of interchangeable high performance antennas, the 1128 performs like no
other reader, giving the user the highest levels of flexibility currently available in
today’s market. Arange of customisable holders are available by request* . The 1128
can also be configured with class leading high performance 2D data scanning.
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IMOBILITY: SECURE USER LOG-IN
7” Android SmartPhone
Full Web Enabled, 4G, GPS Locate,
VOIP and Text, 1 and 2D Barcode
and RFID Scanner
26. 26
IMOBILITY: TRACKING RESULTS
6” Android with
RFID & Barcode Management
Technology Solutions (UK) Ltd
Product List Prices
1128 Bluetooth® UHFRFIDReader
Description Part Number Contents
Regional
Availability
List Price
(GBP)
Approx
List Price
(EUR)
Approx
List Price
(USD)
1128 Bluetooth® UHFRFID
Reader with UHFAntenna
and Trigger Handle
1128-EU-BT-UHF-A1 (ETSI)
1128-US-BT-UHF-A1 (FCC)
1128 Bluetooth® UHFRFID reader with UHF
antenna & trigger handle, battery, battery cover,
Micro USB cable, USB charger
EU, US £795.00 €961.95 $1,311.75
1128 Bluetooth® UHFRFID
Reader with 2D Imager, UHF
Antenna and Trigger Handle
1128-EU-BT-UHF-IMG(ETSI)
1128-US-BT-UHF-IMG(FCC)
1128 Bluetooth® UHFRFID Reader with 2D
Imager, UHFantenna, trigger handle, battery,
batterycover, Micro USB cable, USB charger
EU, US £925.00 €1,119.25 $1,526.25
1128 Slimline Grip
attachment
1128-SLG 1x Slimline Grip attachment EU,US £25.00 €30.25 $41.25
Belt Holster for 1128
Slimline Grip
1128-HOLST-01-SLG 1x Belt Holster (to fit 1128 with slimline grip) EU,US £35.00 €42.35 $57.75
Belt Holster for 1128 Trigger
Handle
1128-HOLST-01-TRG 1x Belt Holster (to fit 1128 with trigger handle) EU,US £30.00 €36.30 $49.50
4-Slot EasyPack Battery
Charger
1136-01-4WMS-CHG Multi-slot Batterycharger, 2x batteryretaining
clips (Requires Motorola Power Supply PWRS-14000-
148Rand IECmains lead, not included)
EU, US £145.26 €175.76 $239.68
1128 AccessoryMount 1128-MNT-UNI 1x AccessoryMount EU, US £25.00 €30.25 $41.25
The new 1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader is designed to read and write to EPC
Class 1 Gen 2 (ISO18000-6C) UHF transponders and communicate with a variety of
host devices via Bluetooth® wireless technology. With its Impinj R2000 core and
range of interchangeable high performance antennas, the 1128 performs like no
other reader, giving the user the highest levels of flexibility currently available in
today’s market. Arange of customisable holders are available by request* . The 1128
can also be configured with class leadinghigh performance 2Ddata scanning.
28. 28
IFIT: COMMERCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
• Cost effective Expansion:
New Android based Mobiles 33% less than
single function guns.
Full range of “Bluetooth” enabled RFID
Wands.
Supports BYOD (subject to device and cost
review).
Wider Range of iTracking Products
Technology Solutions (UK) Ltd
Product List Prices
1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader
Description Part Number Contents
Regional
Availability
List Price
(GBP)
Approx
List Price
(EUR)
Approx
List Price
(USD)
1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID
Reader with UHF Antenna
and Trigger Handle
1128-EU-BT-UHF-A1 (ETSI)
1128-US-BT-UHF-A1 (FCC)
1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID reader with UHF
antenna & trigger handle, battery, battery cover,
Micro USB cable, USB charger
EU, US £795.00 €961.95 $1,311.75
1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID
Reader with 2D Imager, UHF
Antenna and Trigger Handle
1128-EU-BT-UHF-IMG (ETSI)
1128-US-BT-UHF-IMG (FCC)
1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader with 2D
Imager, UHF antenna, trigger handle, battery,
battery cover, Micro USB cable, USB charger
EU, US £925.00 €1,119.25 $1,526.25
1128 Slimline Grip
attachment
1128-SLG 1x Slimline Grip attachment EU,US £25.00 €30.25 $41.25
Belt Holster for 1128 1128-HOLST-01-SLG 1x Belt Holster (to fit 1128 with slimline grip) EU,US £35.00 €42.35 $57.75
The new 1128 Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader is designed to read and write to EPC
Class 1 Gen 2 (ISO18000-6C) UHF transponders and communicate with a variety of
host devices via Bluetooth® wireless technology. With its Impinj R2000 core and
range of interchangeable high performance antennas, the 1128 performs like no
other reader, giving the user the highest levels of flexibility currently available in
today’s market. A range of customisable holders are available by request* . The 1128
can also be configured with class leading high performance 2D data scanning.
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suitable for applications such as access control, asset tracking, warehouse management,
livestock tagging or other applications needing UHF Gen 2 mobile handheld tracking
terminals.
This handheld UHF Gen 2 RFID Reader offers flexible options for data transfer to a host through
Bluetooth or USB. This allows for easy connection to devices such as PDAs, laptops or smart phones. The
portable reader features a swivel read head to allow for the best read rates regardless of tag orientation
and for comfortable operation by the user. The device’s simple trigger button offers ease of operation
and an LED provides read status. The handheld reader is available at a variety of frequencies for use in
North America, Europe, Japan, Korea and elsewhere. It is suitable for applications such as access control,
asset tracking, warehouse management, livestock tagging or other applications needing UHF Gen 2
mobile handheld tracking terminals.
36. 36
IFIT: RFID TAGGING
The iFIT RFID platform can cater to a variety of physical asset
tracking and management requirements:
Any physical item can be tagged and uniquely tracked.
A variety of in-expensive asset Passive RFID tags are available
including autoclave use.
Inexpensive tagging and tracking of Pathology Samples.
Wards/Clinics/Rooms assets can be containerised and held
within certain geographical boundaries.
iFIT RFID Network in conjunction with SmartMobile devices
track and find any tagged item (Assets/People/Records etc.).
Trusts who have implemented 6PMs’ iFIT for Health Records
are now extending the solution for physical asset tracking.
Active Tag (RTLS) solutions can be added and/or integrated
into iFIT
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IFIT: IPHARMACY EXAMPLES
RESUSCITATION CASE TRACKING AND DRUG MANAGEMENT
Previous Issues:
Paper oriented logging process
Relies on Clinical Staff Returning Cases to Emergency
Cupboard
Sell by Date Management all manually performed
Batch recall all manually performed
Paper based process subject to errors
Patient Risk exposure
Staff Overhead
iFIT Resolution
All Resus Cases are RFID tagged
Content loading electronically logged: Batch and Sell by
date.
Generates the First Line Cardiac Arrest Box Log.
Streamline search for Cases in circulation
Automates Case Refresh Routines: Sell by Date
Automates and Tracks Batch Recalls
Automates
Manual Logs
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Issues:
Paying rental fees for many more cylinders than those on the on-site inventory
Poor tracking and management of inventory
Paying rental fees on empty cylinders with poor processes to manage efficient
refills from BOC
Poor management of cylinders permanently leaving the Trust on patient transport
and to Community
Extensive manual Trust-Wide inventory collection effort by the Porter staff is being
expended to assure Gas Cylinders are always available for clinical use
iFIT: Resolution
Auto Tracking and electronically logging movement of Gas Cylinders across the
Trust sites
Provide inventory control processes to eliminate over payment of Cylinder rental
fees
Track and manage by Gas Type and Cylinder Size to improve ordering processes
Auto detect Cylinders leaving the Trust premises via Patient Transport
Automate Inventory collection, stock rotation and Search capabilities across the
Trust
Reduce Porter Services effort in the manual managing of the Cylinder Inventory
IFIT: IPHARMACY EXAMPLES
GAS CYLINDER TRACKING AND MANAGEMENT
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IFIT ISUPPLIES EXAMPLE:
PROSTHETIC PARTS TRACKING AND INVENTORY RECONCILIATION
Issues:
Labour Intensive Manual Inventory Management.
Trays/Loose Parts and Boxed Inventory Management
Consigned/Owned Needed
No Tracking of Trays/Parts from CSSD/Theatre
Matching procedure to Parts used needed
iFIT Resolution:
Managed both loose parts and Pre-Boxed Kit
Tray contents loading details electronically logged: Batch
and Sell by date, Consigned, Owned parts.
Trays are RFID Tagged suitable for 3 years Autoclave
Tray/Box Tracked through RFID passive Network.
iFIT picks up Autoclave assigned barcode
Tray/Box is associated to Patient, Theatre, Apt.
iFIT auto processes through wash up and return.
iFIT Auto Inventory Reconciliation by Tray/Box
Stock take automated using SmartMobiles.
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IFIT: IASSET TRACKING AND MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS
iFIT Asset and Supply Management:
Medical Devices
Bed Frames and Pads
IT Assets
Patient at Risk i.e.: New-borns, the
elderly
Containerise Assets to Rooms/Areas
Track any Physical Asset
Maintenance and Cost Management
Capabilities.
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IFIT: IPATHOLOGY TRACKING AND PROCESS
MANAGEMENT
iFIT Diagnostics Process:
Multi-Discipline Pathology Solution
Manage from Referral through Results.
Specimen RFID Tracked from Theatre to Medical Photography
for process (Digital ImageStore).
Track Samples to other Trust Hospital/Labs or outside firms
Pair Patient to Specimen and Time Manage
Sample Blocked and Stored in main Lab for audit purposes
(Retention meeting NHS, HTA).
Full Audit trail of each movement including user involvement.
Clinical Chemistry Microbiology Haematology Immunology Histology Cytology
42. iFIT: Surrey and Sussex NHS Healthcare Videos
iPharmacy Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl9GsfmmuYw
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IFIT: ICOMMUNICATIONS
Extend Existing Network capabilities:
Network Audit Services
Utilise and Enhance Current
Infrastructure
Enable and Secure BYOD
Eliminate Costly Bleep/Pager systems
Provide Two-Way Communication
WiFi Enable Smartphones
Track and Pair Staff to Assets to Need
iFIT: CloudLink
On-Premise cloud computing security
solution.
Provides file share and synchronisation
features commonly found in commercial
cloud services.
All data kept secure on your site.
iFIT: iCommunications
Improve Communications and Data Security
Through the introduction of leading edge mobility tools such as the SmartBadge and the ET1 Tablet it makes sense for the Trust to be able to take full advantage of the capabilities and extend their reach beyond Health Records and Asset Tracking and Management.
As an example SmartBadge and ET1 can dramatically change the way the Trust approach Clinical Performance and Management such as the Bed Board Management application mentioned above. The following provides a high-level overview of an integrated communications infrastructure incorporating all of the above mentioned Asset and Mobility asset applications and tools while utilising and making the most of the Trusts’ current communication
Network and Communications Audit and Support
6PM Network and Communications infrastructure specialists can review and audit your existing infrastructure, report on deficiencies, recommend upgrades and provide a pragmatic approach for achieving an integrated communications environment.
6PM can tailor a study to suit the Trusts’ specific requirements and goals.
iFIT CloudLink: Cloud Security and File Share Management Solution
iFIT CloudLink is a unique on-premise security solutions making your data available to all you devices whether in the office or while traveling.
CloudLink provides all the standard file share and synchronisation features commonly found in commercial cloud services with all data secured on your premises.
CloudLink In simplest terms:
CloudLink adds cloud functionality to your existing on premise file server
It is a secure conduit between your fileserver and the internet
Leverages on what you already have in place offering a world class connectivity solution
Allows the control of third party hosted cloud storage solution offering an enterprise level replacement
CloudLInk Advantages:
No monthly fees
A tiered easy to understand per user pricing structure
Annual maintenance for appliance updates and support
Per user fee for CloudSync on premise or monthly for Hosted backup
network augmented with specific technology to achieve a joined up “Internal/External” communication solution.