posted on 2024-10-31, 09:24authored byChandana Unnithan, Ross Smith, Bardo Fraunholz
Radio Frequency Identification Technology (RFID) has been explored for various process enhancements in clinical contexts, particularly hospitals, for asset tracking. The technology has been accepted in such environments, as it is inexpensive and, in principle, uncomplicated to integrate with other clinical support systems. It is perceived to offer many benefits to currently resource critical/strained clinical environments. This research investigation focuses on the exploitation of the potential of the technology, to enhance processes in clinical environments. In this paper, the researchers aimed to uncover if the technology, as presently deployed, has been able to achieve its potential and, in particular, if it has been fully integrated into processes in a way that maximises the benefits that were perceived.
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ISBN - Is published in 9780980552010 (urn:isbn:9780980552010)
Start page
200
End page
205
Total pages
6
Outlet
Proceedings of The Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2009)
Editors
Dr Vitali Sintchenko and Prof Peter Croll
Name of conference
The Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2009)
Publisher
Health Informatics Society of Australia
Place published
Brunswick East, VIC
Start date
2009-08-19
End date
2009-08-21
Language
English
Copyright
Publication copyright remains with the Health Informatics Society of Australia (HISA) Ltd