TY - GEN
T1 - Safety portal
T2 - 20th International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics, MIE 2006
AU - Chen, Chang-I
AU - Choy, Cheuk-Sing
AU - Chu, Tu-bin
AU - Lo, Yu-Sheng
AU - Huang, Wei Kee
AU - Kuan, Ching Feng
AU - Li, Yu-Chuan
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Under the safety net of hospital-based patient safety informatics (PSI) system, RFID is build to adapt emergency department safety needs and the process improvement activities. We implemented the RFID framework as the electronic patient identifier into the process improvement of ED workflow; it defined as the safety portal to introduce PSI safety features on the real-time basis. METHODS. Since 2004, we were applying RFID technology into a 200 daily visits emergency department of the regional medical center in Taipei, Taiwan. We then developed wireless web-based RFID safety portal to implement the real-time safety reminders such as the laboratory and radiology reports to the physician who can make decision promptly to the patients in the ED. RESULTS. Under the ED safety portal, the diagnosis time for physicians to make clinical decision is largely reduced nearly 40 percent due to the safety enhancement RFID system. ED physician who could actively receive patient's updated clinical data to make clinical decision via web-based informatics system reasonably decreases. CONCLUSIONS. The effectiveness of RFID system not only enhance patient identification during ED process but combine ED safety net which providing needed data for ED physician and staff who visit ED patients with valuable real-time data on time. Patient safety on ED can be clearly improved from the embracing modern technology and build up a patient centered ED environment.
AB - Under the safety net of hospital-based patient safety informatics (PSI) system, RFID is build to adapt emergency department safety needs and the process improvement activities. We implemented the RFID framework as the electronic patient identifier into the process improvement of ED workflow; it defined as the safety portal to introduce PSI safety features on the real-time basis. METHODS. Since 2004, we were applying RFID technology into a 200 daily visits emergency department of the regional medical center in Taipei, Taiwan. We then developed wireless web-based RFID safety portal to implement the real-time safety reminders such as the laboratory and radiology reports to the physician who can make decision promptly to the patients in the ED. RESULTS. Under the ED safety portal, the diagnosis time for physicians to make clinical decision is largely reduced nearly 40 percent due to the safety enhancement RFID system. ED physician who could actively receive patient's updated clinical data to make clinical decision via web-based informatics system reasonably decreases. CONCLUSIONS. The effectiveness of RFID system not only enhance patient identification during ED process but combine ED safety net which providing needed data for ED physician and staff who visit ED patients with valuable real-time data on time. Patient safety on ED can be clearly improved from the embracing modern technology and build up a patient centered ED environment.
KW - Emergency Department ED
KW - High Risk Reminder (HRR)
KW - Radio Frequency Identification RFID
KW - Safety Portal
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M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 17108507
AN - SCOPUS:39049191423
SN - 1586036475
SN - 9781586036478
T3 - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
SP - 77
EP - 82
BT - Ubiquity
PB - IOS Press
Y2 - 27 August 2006 through 30 August 2006
ER -