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Radio Frequency Identification Technology

Radio Frequency Identification Technology. Presented by Borna A. Oriko, RN. Objectives. Define RFID. Describe and evaluate the Hardware. Describe and evaluate the software. Describe the information systems used Identify advantages of RFID Identify disadvantages of RFID.

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Radio Frequency Identification Technology

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  1. Radio Frequency Identification Technology Presented by Borna A. Oriko, RN

  2. Objectives • Define RFID. • Describe and evaluate the Hardware. • Describe and evaluate the software. • Describe the information systems used • Identify advantages of RFID • Identify disadvantages of RFID

  3. Objectives Continued • Discuss ethical and legal issues related to RFID • Identify Professional Nurse Informatics Competencies Required • Identify functions and responsibilities of Informatics Nurse

  4. What is RFID? • Radio frequency identification (RFID) “a generic term that is used to describe system that transmits the identity (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object or person wirelessly, using radio waves”. (“what is RFID?” n.d.).

  5. Concept store information on a microchip. Attach the microchip onto an antenna. The chip and antenna together are called RFID transponders or RFID tags. The antenna enables the chip to transmit to a reader. The reader converts the radio waves into digital information on computers. Active, passive and semi tags. How Does it work?

  6. RFID Hardware • Readers • Tags • Antenna • Printers • Scanners • Data Accumulator

  7. RFID Reader • The Reader also known as a transceiver or an interrogator. • Emits electronic signals to the RFID tags. • Signal uses radio waves. • Reader signals the Tag, reads and retrieves the stored data on the Tag. • Stored data sent to the Data Accumulator. • Links the Tag and the Data Accumulator.

  8. RFID made simple

  9. RFID Software • Item identification software: • 3M RFID Tracking system software. • Easy Label • Location identification software: • Locate ware • File tracking software • Data transfer software: • Wise track • IntelliTrack data management software

  10. Locate Ware • A location identification software. • used for tracking items, people or animals. • A middleware that is cost effective, easy to setup and configure. • Reports real-time location of people, animals and things. • Reduces search time. • No line of sight required (GAO RFID Inc, 2009)

  11. Usability of Locate Ware • Simplicity of use • Simplicity of learning • User satisfaction • Efficiency of software use • Error tolerance • Fit of system to task

  12. Communication system • Real time location of staff, patient and equipment • Nurse call system • Real time data analysis • Real time feedback • Automatic update of Medical records • Cost effective

  13. Core Business system • ADT system: admitting, discharge and transfer. • Financial system • Acuity system • Scheduling system • Quality control • Resource Allocation ( McGonigle & Mastrian, 2009)

  14. Information system Summarized

  15. Advantages of RFID • No line of sight required. • Increased patient safety and satisfaction. • Improved Information flow and data integrity. • Visibility and accountability at every point of service. • Automated, low labor cost. • Staff and patient location.

  16. Disadvantages of RFID • Cost. • Security and Privacy concerns. • Lack of industry standards. • Interference with medical equipment. • Large amounts of data. • Environmental conditions.

  17. Ethical and Legal issues • HIPPA. • Regulation. • Privacy. • Hardware and software vendor regulation. • Compliance. • Data Security.

  18. Nurse Informatics Competencies • Basic computer technology skills. • Ability to use web browser. • Ability to monitor wireless network. • Ability to perform network data back up. • Data management. • Ability to set up user accounts.

  19. Functions and Responsibilities of Informatics' Nurse • Decision Support. • Patient advocate. • Educator. • Project manager. • Consultant. • System Specialist. ( McGonigle & Mastrian, 2009)

  20. Radio Frequency Identification is wireless. Reduces ER wait times, monitors infection control and quality compliance. Tracks employees, patients and Inventory. Reduces cost by allowing real time data analysis. Fast and reliable with no user input. Improves overall patient, employees and management satisfaction. Summary

  21. Reference • 3M US:RFID Tracking System - Tracking Software. (n.d.). 3M Global Gateway Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/rfid_tracking_solutions/home/products/rfid_tracking_system/software/ • Advantages | Versus Technology, Inc. (n.d.). Versus IR RFID Patient Tracking, Asset Tracking, and Hospital Patient Flow Solutions | Versus Technology, Inc. Retrieved July 20, 2010, from http://versustech.com/advantages.html

  22. Reference • Bacheldor, B. (2007, July 17). AMA Issues Ethics Code for RFID Chip Implants - RFID Journal. RFID Journal - RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Technology News & Features. Retrieved August 5, 2010, from http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/3487/1 • Banks, J., Thompson, L. G., & Applied, c. o. (n.d.). RFIDNews | The principles of RFID: Hardware Basics. RFIDNews | Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC. Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://www.rfidnews.org/2007/04/02/the-principles-of-rfid-hardware-basics/

  23. Reference • Barcode & RFID Systems for Power & Utility Companies. (n.d.). Barcoding Inc. - Barcodes, RFID, Wireless LANs and Mobile Computer Systems . Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://www.barcoding.com/industry/Utilities/utilities.shtml • Crounse, B. (n.d.). Rfid: increasing patient safety, reducing healthcare costs. Retrieved June 1, 2010, from http://www.microsoft.com/industry/healthcare/providers/businessvalue/housecalls/rfid.mspx

  24. Reference Figarella, L., Kikirekov, K., & Oehlmann, H. (n.d.). UNDERSTANDING RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) IN HEALTHCARE. HEALTH INDUSTRY BUSINESS. Retrieved August 5, 2010, from www.hibcc.org/PUBS/WhitePapers/RFID%20in%20Healthcare_Summary.pdf • GAO RFID Inc. (2009). Locate WareTM; RFID Locating & Tracking Software, Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://www.gaorfid.com/rfid_software/

  25. Reference • Gupta, A., Srivastava, M., & 2004, O. (n.d.). Developing Auto-ID Solutions using Sun Java System RFID Software. Developer Resources for Java Technology. Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Ecommerce/rfid/sjsrfid/RFID.html • Intellitrack Stockroom; Track Supply Rooms, Medical Supplies (Cart Restocking), Spare Maintenance Parts, Laboratory Supplies and Chemicals.. (n.d.). Inventory Tracking Software | Asset Tracking | Warehouse Management. Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://www.intellitrack.net/stockroom_target.asp

  26. Reference • McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2009). Administrative and Clinical Health Information Systems. Nursing Informatics: A Foundation of Knowledge (1 ed., pp. 205 - 217). Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. • O'Connor, M. C. (n.d.). Health Industry Group Issues RFID Standard, But Excludes UHF for Consumable Items - RFID Journal. RFID Journal - RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Technology News & Features. Retrieved July 20, 2010, from http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/print/5131

  27. Reference • Software Products - Tharo Systems, Inc. - Creators of EASYLABEL RFID and Barcode Label Design Software. (n.d.). Tharo Systems, Inc. - Creators of EASYLABEL RFID and Barcode Label Design Software. Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://www.tharo.com/software.php • Srikrishna, S., & Ganesh, A. J. (n.d.). RFID in Healthcare: The Emerging Enabler - eHealth Article. eHealth – Monthly magazine on health care ICTs, technologies and applications . Retrieved August 5, 2010, from http://www.ehealthonline.org/articles/article-details.asp?Title=RFID%20in%20Healthcare:%20The%20Emerging%20Enabler&ArticalID=1301&Type=TECHNOLOGY

  28. Reference • Stegwee, R. (2008, July 15). The dangers and benefits of RFID in healthcare | Health Transformation | Capgemini | Consulting, Technology, Outsourcing. Collaborative Business Experience | Capgemini Worldwide. Retrieved August 5, 2010, from http://www.capgemini.com/health-blog/2008/07/the_dangers_and_benefits_of_rf.php • Versel, N. (2009, August 4). ANSI approves RFID standard in healthcare - FierceMobileHealthcare. Mobile Health, Mobile Healthcare, Telehealth – FierceMobileHealthcare. Retrieved July 19, 2010, from http://www.fiercemobilehealthcare.com/story/ansi-approves-rfid-standard-healthcare/2009-08-04

  29. Reference • What is RFID? - RFID Journal. (n.d.). RFID Journal - RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Technology News & Features. Retrieved June 2, 2010, from http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/1339/1 • Winamer, N. (2008, July 7). Technology and Its Unintended Consequences - Hospital Medicine. Hospital Medicine Journal Watch: Medical Articles and Commentary. Retrieved May 31, 2010, from http://hospital-medicine.jwatch.org/cgi/content/full/2008/707/1

  30. Reference • WiseTrack is Asset Management for Tracking Assets using RFID, Bar Code, Moble Scanners and the Web. (n.d.). WiseTrack is Asset Management for Tracking Assets using RFID, Bar Code, Moble Scanners and the Web. Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://www.wisetrack.com/index.html

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