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What is Active RFID

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Active RFID tags contain a power source, such as a battery, and continuously transmit signals to readers.
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Process Mapping and RFID: Complementarities
David A. Clark (University of North Carolina Hospitals, USA, & University of Missouri, USA) and Kalyan S. Pasupathy (Mayo Clinic, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5202-6.ch170
Abstract
Healthcare processes have variability embedded within care delivery systems. Process mapping has been traditionally used to study processes, and is based on human perceptions of how the process is structured and how care is delivered. Process mapping can be biased based on individual perceptions and not comprehensive to capture variability. Radio frequency identification (RFID) provides a more objective means for collecting process-related data. This paper discusses process mapping, its benefits and drawbacks, and how RFID can complement process mapping. Qualitative information (process mapping) and quantitative information (data collected using RFID and from other sources) can potentially be combined to develop process models. Such models can inform process improvement and increase safety and efficiency.
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