Healthcare facilities face limited resources and expanding expenses. Emerging information technologies offer a means for healthcare to measure and control their resources and workflow processes, and ultimately improve patient care. The usefulness of one emerging information technology, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), is examined in a proof of application study conducted at a Level-1 trauma unit. Results from the study suggest not only that RFID technology can assist in the measurement and ultimate control of workflow processes, but also that traditional and non-traditional IS practices are necessary for successful RFID implementation. Lessons learned about the idiosyncrasies of RFID implementation and the cleansing and analysis of ...
Active and passive RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology are available and licensed for t...
The application of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) to patient care in hospitals and healthcare...
This research-in-progress article reports on an ongoing investigation that explores the transition f...
In recent years, hospitals have begun to invest in RFID systems to control costs, reduce errors, and...
Innovations in information and communication technologies (ICTs) have transformed the manner in whic...
A radio frequency identification device (RFID) is a type of information technology used to improve s...
Introduction: This study is implemented with the aim of a systematic collecting and reviewing of con...
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that allows to store and retrieve a huge amoun...
RFID uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. RFID ...
Supply costs are the second largest expenditure in hospitals, accounting for more than one third of ...
Supply costs account for more than one-third of the average operating budget and constitute the seco...
When lives are at stake, zero defects should be the established standard. This philosophy applies wh...
Most hospitals handle their assets, employees, patients and records using a paperbased procedure. Un...
Radio frequency identification (RFID), also known as electronic label technology, is a non-contact a...
Purpose: (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves for data collection and transfer, so data is c...
Active and passive RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology are available and licensed for t...
The application of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) to patient care in hospitals and healthcare...
This research-in-progress article reports on an ongoing investigation that explores the transition f...
In recent years, hospitals have begun to invest in RFID systems to control costs, reduce errors, and...
Innovations in information and communication technologies (ICTs) have transformed the manner in whic...
A radio frequency identification device (RFID) is a type of information technology used to improve s...
Introduction: This study is implemented with the aim of a systematic collecting and reviewing of con...
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that allows to store and retrieve a huge amoun...
RFID uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. RFID ...
Supply costs are the second largest expenditure in hospitals, accounting for more than one third of ...
Supply costs account for more than one-third of the average operating budget and constitute the seco...
When lives are at stake, zero defects should be the established standard. This philosophy applies wh...
Most hospitals handle their assets, employees, patients and records using a paperbased procedure. Un...
Radio frequency identification (RFID), also known as electronic label technology, is a non-contact a...
Purpose: (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves for data collection and transfer, so data is c...
Active and passive RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology are available and licensed for t...
The application of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) to patient care in hospitals and healthcare...
This research-in-progress article reports on an ongoing investigation that explores the transition f...