Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Surgery Ward

Introduction A 65-year-old patient who was admitted for heart surgery was transferred to operation room again in a specialized hospital in Tehran so that the accumulated fluid around his heart and lungs can be emptied. Experiments and resampling showed that the first surgery had been mistakenly don...

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Main Authors: Sima Ajami, Najmeh Karbalaei Eidi Shahabadi
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Language:fas
Published: Vesnu Publications 2015-02-01
Series:مدیریت اطلاعات سلامت
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Online Access:http://him.mui.ac.ir/index.php/him/article/view/2287
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Surgery Ward
مدیریت اطلاعات سلامت
Radio Frequency Identification Device
Surgery Department, Hospital
Patients.
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Najmeh Karbalaei Eidi Shahabadi
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title_short Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Surgery Ward
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description Introduction A 65-year-old patient who was admitted for heart surgery was transferred to operation room again in a specialized hospital in Tehran so that the accumulated fluid around his heart and lungs can be emptied. Experiments and resampling showed that the first surgery had been mistakenly done on the patient; the patient who was supposed to undergo surgery at that time was the next bed and hospital personnel had taken the other one to operation room by mistake (1). In Iran there is no documented information on the rate of medical errors; however, incidents such as the above case represent the highest rate of medical errors due to lack of proper identification of patients. Approximately, 25% of hospitalized patients face some kind of medical error some part of which is due to improper identification of patients (2). Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) means identification through radio waves which is one of the important members of the family of Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) based on electromagnetic waves (3,4). From RFID system, data are automatically extracted using special tools, after which it is transmitted to users at the desired time and place. RFID has been recognized as one of ten top global techniques in 2004-2005 which simultaneously covers the areas of information management, recognition, and tracking, authentication, and process automation (4).  If patients who need surgery have RFID wristbands with related information and digital images from patient, clinical team will be able to deal with patients correctly. Moreover, electronic interpolation ensures the team about following the right process, and if a patient is taken into the operation room mistakenly, the mismatch and an error will be identified automatically and immediately (5). In this regard, the results of a research done by Aguad and colleagues on "Benefits of Connecting RFID and Lean Principle in Health Care" (2005) showed that given the complexities and challenges of today's world, this technology can boost the performance of the medical sector and decrease human errors (6). Cangialos et al. (2007) represented their satisfaction regarding implementation of RFID in the studied hospitals in their study titled "Applying RFID to patient Care: Challenges and Opportunities". Their results show that this technology facilitates turnover in hospitals, decreases nurses and personnel's work load, and leads to a better interaction among physicians, nurses, and patients (7).  Liu et al. showed that the use of RFID-based monitoring system can help in management of surgery process, patient positioning, identification, and follow up surgery care. Moreover, this system provides continuous monitoring of work processes and makes the information available to users in order to promote management efficiency. This system is a valuable management tool to address security, quality, and efficiency in surgery wards (8). NJ hospital in India is an example of successful implementation of RFID in monitoring security and management of pediatrics ward (9). Conclusion The main reason for some medical errors is inadequate access to information at decision-making time as well as poor communication among care team healthcare providers. This issue is critical in a place such as surgery room where access to on timely information on the patient's status is essential to ensure accurate performance of medical personnel. RFID technology can bring about efficiency and profitability of health care services through creating on timely information and its comprehensive understanding of healthcare personnel. Use of RFID technology will increase productivity and quality of services in hospitals and healthcare systems.
topic Radio Frequency Identification Device
Surgery Department, Hospital
Patients.
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spelling doaj-53a4f171a504460c88c3451135736e3a2020-11-25T01:28:15ZfasVesnu Publications مدیریت اطلاعات سلامت1735-78531735-98132015-02-0112112695Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Surgery WardSima Ajami0Najmeh Karbalaei Eidi Shahabadi1Associate Professor, Health Information Management, Health Information Technology Department, Health Management & Economics Research Center, Faculty of Medical Management & Information Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranHealth Information Technology, Amirkabir Hospital, Ahwaz, IranIntroduction A 65-year-old patient who was admitted for heart surgery was transferred to operation room again in a specialized hospital in Tehran so that the accumulated fluid around his heart and lungs can be emptied. Experiments and resampling showed that the first surgery had been mistakenly done on the patient; the patient who was supposed to undergo surgery at that time was the next bed and hospital personnel had taken the other one to operation room by mistake (1). In Iran there is no documented information on the rate of medical errors; however, incidents such as the above case represent the highest rate of medical errors due to lack of proper identification of patients. Approximately, 25% of hospitalized patients face some kind of medical error some part of which is due to improper identification of patients (2). Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) means identification through radio waves which is one of the important members of the family of Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) based on electromagnetic waves (3,4). From RFID system, data are automatically extracted using special tools, after which it is transmitted to users at the desired time and place. RFID has been recognized as one of ten top global techniques in 2004-2005 which simultaneously covers the areas of information management, recognition, and tracking, authentication, and process automation (4).  If patients who need surgery have RFID wristbands with related information and digital images from patient, clinical team will be able to deal with patients correctly. Moreover, electronic interpolation ensures the team about following the right process, and if a patient is taken into the operation room mistakenly, the mismatch and an error will be identified automatically and immediately (5). In this regard, the results of a research done by Aguad and colleagues on "Benefits of Connecting RFID and Lean Principle in Health Care" (2005) showed that given the complexities and challenges of today's world, this technology can boost the performance of the medical sector and decrease human errors (6). Cangialos et al. (2007) represented their satisfaction regarding implementation of RFID in the studied hospitals in their study titled "Applying RFID to patient Care: Challenges and Opportunities". Their results show that this technology facilitates turnover in hospitals, decreases nurses and personnel's work load, and leads to a better interaction among physicians, nurses, and patients (7).  Liu et al. showed that the use of RFID-based monitoring system can help in management of surgery process, patient positioning, identification, and follow up surgery care. Moreover, this system provides continuous monitoring of work processes and makes the information available to users in order to promote management efficiency. This system is a valuable management tool to address security, quality, and efficiency in surgery wards (8). NJ hospital in India is an example of successful implementation of RFID in monitoring security and management of pediatrics ward (9). Conclusion The main reason for some medical errors is inadequate access to information at decision-making time as well as poor communication among care team healthcare providers. This issue is critical in a place such as surgery room where access to on timely information on the patient's status is essential to ensure accurate performance of medical personnel. RFID technology can bring about efficiency and profitability of health care services through creating on timely information and its comprehensive understanding of healthcare personnel. Use of RFID technology will increase productivity and quality of services in hospitals and healthcare systems.http://him.mui.ac.ir/index.php/him/article/view/2287Radio Frequency Identification DeviceSurgery Department, HospitalPatients.