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RFID Infant Security System In Delivery Room

Solution updated on: 2017/4/20 16:59:31 - by - - RFIDtagworld XMINNOV RFID Tag Manufacturer / SolutionID:1022

  • RFID Infant Security System In Delivery Room
RFID Infant Security System In Delivery Room

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KEY FEATURE OF RFID Infant Security System

  • When a baby approaches the boundary of the guard area, the system will send out an alarm signal.

  • If the RFID tag is violently damaged or removed, the system will automatically alarm.

  • Reduce the workload of hospital nurse management and improve work efficiency.

  • Improve the informatization level of the hospital to ensure the safety and stability of the delivery room.

  • Baby medication information can be written on the RFID tag to prevent medical accidents.

  • RFID tags uniquely identify babies without relying on visual recognition of a barcode, which can become obscured.

  • RFID tags enable the real-time location of babies to be precisely monitored across a large healthcare facility.

  • RFID tags can register parent information to prevent babies from being held by mistake.


IMPLEMENTATION & VALUE POINT of RFID Infant Security System

  • Approximately 385,000 babies are born each day globally. That’s more than 140 million chances per year for human error to cause the wrong infant to be paired with the wrong mother. Nobody knows how often it happens, but it certainly does happen.

  • Compared with various current automatic identification technologies, RFID technology has its own advantages. Combined with the voice alarm module, it can better complete the hospital's newborn anti-theft and prevent medical staff from holding the wrong newborn baby to protect the safety of the baby, simplify the work of nurses, and fully improve the safety of the baby. The level and grade of hospital management truly enable comprehensive care for mothers and infants.

  • The RFID wristband worn by newborns is of disposable design. Once it is damaged or torn, the hospital information management system will automatically issue an alarm to remind medical staff to deal with it. Set up an RFID reader in the maternal and infant area and determine the safe range. Once the newborn's RFID wristband exceeds the range of the reader, the system will automatically issue an alarm, effectively preventing the newborn from being stolen.

  • When medical staff need to diagnose, treat and care for newborns, they can check the newborn's RFID wristband with the drug information, and write on-site records after diagnosis, treatment and care. It ensures the accuracy of medication for newborns to the greatest extent and avoids medical accidents. Once a medical accident unfortunately occurs, it can be traced back according to the records and the problem can be found.