A Laboratory Specimen Management System with Commercially Viable RFID Solution

Chia-Chi Teng, M. Leavitt, Andy Ivie
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) uses wireless electronic signal to identify, communicate and track tags attached to objects, animals or human. Applications using RFID technology have been successfully deployed in a variety of industries for many years. Discussions of adopting RFID in healthcare, its potential benefits and major obstacles have been well published in literatures. As healthcare industry increase its effort to improve quality and reduce errors, RFID is an important element in the healthcare information technology (IT) that is helping the industry to reach its goals. However, few has been able to successfully integrate RFID technology in real clinical environment due to reasons such as high cost and availability of suitable products. This study presents a commercially viable RFID solution for anatomical laboratory specimen management systems which has been used in partnering pathology laboratory and urology clinics for over a year. Over five thousand RFID tags has been embedded with prostate biopsy cores for over two thousand subjects with high reliability rate and overwhelmingly positive results.
具有商业上可行的RFID解决方案的实验室标本管理系统
无线射频识别(RFID)使用无线电子信号来识别、交流和跟踪附着在物体、动物或人身上的标签。多年来,使用RFID技术的应用已经成功地部署在各种行业中。在医疗保健中采用RFID的讨论,其潜在的好处和主要障碍已经在文献中很好地发表。随着医疗保健行业越来越努力地提高质量和减少错误,RFID是医疗保健信息技术(IT)中的一个重要元素,它正在帮助该行业实现其目标。然而,由于高成本和合适产品的可用性等原因,很少有能够成功地将RFID技术集成到实际临床环境中。本研究提出了一种商业上可行的RFID解决方案,用于解剖实验室标本管理系统,该系统已在病理实验室和泌尿科诊所合作使用了一年多。超过5000个射频识别标签已嵌入前列腺活检芯,超过2000名受试者具有高可靠性和压倒性的阳性结果。
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