An RFID-based Clinical Information System for Identification and Monitoring of Patients
Turcu Cristina, Cerlinca Tudor, Cerlinca Marius, Prodan Remus, Turcu, Cornel, G\^iza Felicia

TL;DR
This paper introduces SIMOPAC, an RFID-based system designed to improve patient identification and monitoring in healthcare, enabling quick access to vital information during emergencies to enhance safety and efficiency.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel RFID-integrated architecture and data model for real-time patient data collection and presentation in emergency healthcare settings.
Findings
Enhanced speed of patient data retrieval in emergencies
Improved integration with existing hospital systems
Potential reduction in medical errors
Abstract
Managing health-care records and information is an imperative necessity. Most patient health records are stored in separate systems and there are still huge paper trails of records that health-care providers must keep to comply with different regulations. This paper proposes an RFID-based system, named SIMOPAC, that integrate RFID technology in health care in order to make patient emergency care as efficient and risk-free as possible, by providing doctors with as much information about a patient as quickly as possible. Every hospital could use SIMOPAC with their existing system in order to promote patient safety and optimize hospital workflow. We will concentrate on the RFID technology and how it could be used in emergency care. We describe a general purpose architecture and data model that is designed for collecting ambulatory data from various existing devices and systems, as well as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectronic Health Records Systems
